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Finding comfort
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This work is about finding comfort within yourself, part of my serie Life inside created during lockdown 2020

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This year’s Society of Women Artists exhibition ends next week. Thrilled that my painting ‘Don’t Dream It’s Over’ is part of it. Until Dec 21st: https://t.co/6lOt4oHhCs

‘Don’t Dream It’s Over’ 2020, oil on linen, 150 x 100 cm

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Opium poppy / Papaver somniferum, c. 1853, coloured zincograph after (British, d. 1856), who died (Dec 18). Held by , https://t.co/X3YsOIWgTB

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Author Cathy Hall-van den Elsen speaks Jan 4 in an online conversation about her new book, hosted by -
Tertulias de Arte Hispano | A Woman Artist in Early Modern... https://t.co/kL1oC5DzL8 via

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Portrait of the artist’s niece, Miss Helena Beatson, c. 1770, by (Scottish, 1723-78), who died (Dec 15). Private collection; source, https://t.co/Kw2GiVe8br

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Roses, Narcissus, Hyacinth, Lily of the Valley, Tulip & Dielytra, 1867, by (American 1806-89), who died From Floral Belles from the Green-house & Garden; via , https://t.co/0540CiVlxo

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Tomorrow, Dec 14, at ! A free mini-symposium, but registration is required -

In Her Garden: & Patrons in the Natural Sciences, 1650–1800 https://t.co/hslWwlwDGa

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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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