Edmonia Lewis was one of the earliest women to make a living as a professional sculptor. Lewis incorporated her African American and Ojibwa heritage into her work using the Neoclassical style, frequently by depicting women. 1/

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The neoclassical main building and library is conceptualised as a house of books and tools for writing🏛

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New print: Five of a kind, the Neoclassical Chicago Greystone

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Neoclassical sculpture is cool but also the women always looks so bland- I made her angry instead
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Reference is “Bust of Hebe” by Antonio Canova, c.1815, marble

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Antonio Canova (1 November 1757 – 13 October 1822) was an Italian Neoclassical sculptor, famous for his marble sculptures

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Maria Anna Angelika Kauffmann (30 October 1741 – 5 November 1807), usually known in English as Angelica Kauffman, was a Swiss Neoclassical painter who had a successful career in London and Rome

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Why Is Neoclassical Painting Characteristics So Famous? | Neoclassical Painting Characteristics https://t.co/9PcarQC8lo

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"Perseus with the Head of Medusa" by
Antonio Canova (1806), at

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DELTARUNE neoclassical metal tribute album Field of Hopes and Strings out now https://t.co/Bg7dvjR0wV

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-Not Official Colors-
I used Neoclassical "ship in the storm" paintings for mood reference.
Pencils and inks by . Colors for fun by Me.

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“Portrait of a Young Woman in White” by Jacques Louis David (1748-1825)

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Mary Edmonia Lewis (c. July 4, 1844 – September 17, 1907) was an American sculptor Her work is known for incorporating themes relating to black people and indigenous peoples of the Americas into Neoclassical-style
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Angelica hesitating between the arts of Music and Painting. A self portrait by neoclassical Swiss born painter Angelica Kaufman in 1794, painted in in her later life. She was 1 of 2 women founder members of the Royal Academy in 1768. It hangs at

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''Sappho and Phaon'' by Jacques-Louis David (1809), at

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