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Born #OnThisDay in 1840: Swedish-German painter #JeannaBauck (1840-1926)
Portrait by #BerthaWegmann (1847-1926), 1887
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Anita Magsaysay-Ho was a Filipina painter who specialized in Social Realism and post-Cubism in regard to women in Filipino culture.
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🐰 Fugitive Rabbit @fugitiverabbit is Ruby Ball, a classically trained artist whose work focuses on themes of fat liberation and Pop Surrealism. She has a passion for painting people, animals, and nature and... 👉 See more https://t.co/hqZRo29ppy
#WomenArtists #BodyPositivity
Anna Ancher, b. #OTD in 1859, was a founder of the Skagen, Denmark art colony. Her work showing the effects of light was influenced by Impressionism. Even her interior scenes have light pouring into them. #WomenArtists
Prunus avium / cherries (Ida variety), 1911, by #MaryDaisyArnold (American, c. 1873-1955), who died #otd (Aug 13). @USDA @Pomological Watercolors, @National_Ag_Lib, https://t.co/Xy2FnjCaVY #hernaturalhistory #womenartists #artherstory
Wilhelmina Weber Furlong was a major American artist who pioneered modern impressionistic and expressionistic still life painting at the turn of the 20th c.
She has been called the first female painter in American Modernism.
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Huntleya Fasciata, c. 1980, by #ReginaOlsonHughes (American, 1895-1993), who died #otd (Aug 12). Smithsonian Institution via @RITNTID Dyer Arts Ctr, https://t.co/6mbY4JHPxW #artherstory #womenartists #hernaturalhistory #ReginaOHughes #ReginaHughes
And why stop at a frog, when you can have two frogs, or even three frogs?! These frog pictures also by #JemimaBlackburn, also courtesy of @NatGalleriesSco
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A Frog, by #JemimaBlackburn (née Wedderburn; Scottish, 1823-1909), who died #otd (Aug 9). Held at the @NatGalleriesSco, https://t.co/1qB0GWXiU1 #hernaturalhistory #artherstory #womenartists
Two beauties from Sister Plautillla Nelli,
A great Renaissance painter just beginning to be recognized as a major #womenartists
Summer in Texas by Gladys Roldan-de-Moras, in "Lifting the Sky: Elevating the Work of American Women Artists." The show is on display from May 20 - August 21 at https://t.co/vl3HUdz9YZ . #LiftingTheSkyAWA #womenartists #womeninart #onlineartexhibition #… https://t.co/CS0VsTh1e8
‘Comorbid’. I absolutely loved the gold paint on this—it just brightened everything up🥺🖤was a long process but definitely worth it. This piece is also in my store :3 #digitalartwork #eroticart #nsfwart #womenartist
Allegorical scene, with draped female figure representing Prudence flanked by cupids [&] a personification of Justice..., c.1692, by #TeresaDelPo (Italian, 1649-1713 or 1716), who died #otd (Aug 5). Held by @BritishMuseum, https://t.co/ZccEIpkn8A #artherstory #womenartists
Metrosideros tomentosa / pōhutukawa, 1890s?, by #EmilyCummingHarris (New Zealand, 1836? 37?-1925), who died #otd (Aug 5). National Library of New Zealand, @NLNZ; source, https://t.co/yKUMxFfHt5 #hernaturalhistory #artherstory #womenartists
Slow Rise Anthem by Elizabeth Pollie, in "Lifting the Sky: Elevating the Work of American Women Artists." The show is on display from May 20 - August 21 at https://t.co/vl3HUdz9YZ . #LiftingTheSkyAWA #womenartists #womeninart #onlineartexhibition #virtu… https://t.co/NHqI3fsdil
Henriette Tirman was a Post-Impressionist painter, printmaker and illustrator with an association with figures of the Bloomsbury Group.
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Still Life with Mackerel, 1787, by #AnneVallayerCoster (French, 1744-1818). Held by @KimbellArt, https://t.co/l0vXW5awcG
#artherstory #womenartists
Rubus / Brambles, 1888, by #RobertaCowing (American; 1860-1924), who died #otd (July 31). Held by @USDA, https://t.co/tmqf1xWnPw #artherstory #womenartists #womenbotanicalillustrators #hernaturalhistory
Prunus japonica, 1909, by #MatildaSmith (British, born in India; 1854-1926), who was born #otd (July 30). Curtis’s Botanical Magazine; source, https://t.co/DTGTlR02VO #womenartists #artherstory #hernaturalhistory