Gina Parr, one of the talented artists exhibiting in the SWA annual Exhibition online now to view https://t.co/ZV8eTOVUZR

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Louise Crow (1891 – 1968) was an American painter known for Western & Pueblo subjects. She studied at SF Institute of Art, Cincinnati Art Academy, and National Academy of Design & in Europe. Her work is in the collection of several US museums.

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Brassica nigra / Black Mustard, n.d., attr to (Dutch, c. 1660-1730), who was buried (Dec 5). Held by , https://t.co/d5sn6gNZM7

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To clarify the longue durée of today’s sentiments through I refer to Artemisia Gentileschi, Lili Bernard, Elisabetta Sirani and a student who shall remain anonymous.

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Died in 1820: French painter (1754-1820)

Portrait of the Artist's Sister (1774-1821), ca. 1798-9

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Died in 1820: French painter (1754-1820)

Portrait of a boy feeding two birds, before 1820

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Flowers in a glass vase, with a praying mantis, on a marble ledge, 1708, by (Dutch, 1664-1750). Held by Bayerische Staatsgemäldesammlungen, , https://t.co/JDwaqWxXXn

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Dahlia “King of the Autumn,” by (English, 1873-1961), who was born (Nov 27). Plate 222 of Addisonia, Vol 6 (1921). NYBG , via Biodiversity Heritage Library, https://t.co/QBFiEY4aQ5

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Opuntia jamaicensis / Elephant ear prickly pear cactus, by (British, 1860-1927), who died (Nov 25). Plate XIX, Britton & Rose The Cactaceae, 1919; source, , https://t.co/9rk7HVDj6k

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2- Among the new galleries at 's new Center for Netherlandish Art are works by other too: 'Still Life with Flowers' (1709) & Maria Schalcken's 'Self-Portrait of the Artist in Her Studio' (c 1680)

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Have my eyes on this project - 🪐
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10000 art pieces of female-only art that speaks empowerment.

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Baby Jesus and St. Anthony of Padua, c. 1656, by (Italian, 1638–1665). Private collection; source, https://t.co/hiASDbEO6Z. (Nov 14) in 1665, Bologna honored Sirani with a public civic funeral.

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However you choose to walk away from something toxic in your life, do it with flair! Don't let 'em see you sweat! Like/Retweet this if you agree!

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It's a mistake to dismiss Salon Cubist Marie Laurencin (1883 – 1956) as "pretty" As a painter and frequenter of Gertrude Stein's salons, she explored female desire. Le Bal élégant, La Danse à la campagne, 1913

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