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The "Black-headed Snake" exquisitely & expertly illustrated by Harriet Scott, in "The Snakes of Australia" (Krefft 1869). https://t.co/cllxbymNin via @mayrlibrary @BioDivLibrary #BlackheadedPython (Aspidites melanocephalus) #WomensHistoryMonth #HerNaturalHistory #WomenInScience
From the last exhibition that artist #MariaLassnig was able to work on with curator @HUObrist, 'Maria Lassnig: The Future is Invented with Fragments From the Past' includes #paintings and #drawings with motifs from #Greekmythology https://t.co/B3l7czYOV2 #WomensHistoryMonth
Anna Wakitsch's ambitious work expands across numerous mediums including digital, mixed media, painting, and installation. #WomensHistoryMonth
Behold! Sophie Blanchard, the first female pilot. Lighter Than Air tells her story.
#WomensHistoryMonth
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On the hunt for Wiltshire's witches - historic fake news! https://t.co/BCiSmdKoQB #FolkloreThursday #WomensHistoryMonth
From Lady Harberton causing outrage with her Rational Dress cycling knickerbockers to Amy Pascoe proving that golf wasn’t just a man’s game, #Surrey has been home to trailblazing, talented sportswomen: https://t.co/3CMM5bH0lw (Image: Amy Pascoe, 1896) #WomensHistoryMonth
Elizabeth Gould introduced Australia's birds to the world (John couldn't draw). These, like so many of her exquisite works, accompany the descriptions of species new to science. https://t.co/plsIUZaKvc Via @BioDivLibrary @museumsvictoria #HerNaturalHistory #WomensHistoryMonth
Always gotta look at the positive. #WomensHistoryMonth
Comic by Between Friends
Day12 #WomensHistoryMonth2019 #WomenInSTEM Mamie Phipps Clark, psychologist who studied development of self-consciousness in black children, very influential in the Brown v Board of Ed case. #WomenInScience #sciart #illustration #science #scicomm #womeninstemm #WomensHistoryMonth
Two WIPS.
First one is in its very early stages while the one on the right just needs a few adjustments (as an FYI, this one royally pissed me off, and that’s why I hadn’t been posting it >>). #art #painting #WomensHistoryMonth #color
#DressmakerSeries #WomensHistoryMonth #Paris dressmakers, 1946. Notice the tight quarters, almost shoulder to shoulder Photo by Nina Leen #womenatwork #bringinghomethebacon
Since it is #womenshistorymonth, I wanted to draw a female astronaut. 👩🚀 It has been a long time since I digitally painted. #artistsontwitter
Harriett Scott & Helena Forde, best known for their exquisite illustrations of butterflies, also expertly depicted Australia's mammals: "The Mammals of Australia" (1871) via @BioDivLibrary @SILibraries
#ScottSisters #WomensHistoryMonth #HerNaturalHistory https://t.co/vd3Lzshoxe
“I want to do something splendid before I go into my castle, something heroic or wonderful that won’t be forgotten after I’m dead.”
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#womeniadmire #jomarch #louisamayalcott #womenshistorymonth #art #illo #illustration #sketch #sketchbook #digitals… https://t.co/F2f2j5dUSO
3/5 She-Hulk
3/6 Mystique vs Rogue
3/7 Spider-Woman
3/8 Captain Marvel
#dailydrawing #WomensHistoryMonth #marvel
After seeing Audubon’s book ‘Birds of America‘ at the 1876 World’s Fair, Genevieve Jones wanted to create a similar book about bird nests & eggs. The result, pub in 1886 and focused on Ohio birds, was beautiful. https://t.co/kkigedKrAp #WomensHistoryMonth #HerNaturalHistory
Our 1st tweet about women scientists of the past for #BritishScienceWeek - Emily Mary Bowdler Sharpe we think was the 1st woman to 1st author a paper in @JZoology read her paper here https://t.co/IUMLXEVmsP & our blog https://t.co/guoZ4Wf8Zc #HerNaturalHistory #WomensHistoryMonth
10% of all profits from our #WomenInHistory selling exhibition will be donated to @SolaceWomensAid! Runs through March #WomensHistoryMonth @ideastores @yourcanarywharf Cartoon by @JacksterFleming
Marie Severin was one of the few comic professionals period that stayed working in the industry from the comic book bust of the early '50s all the way up to her later years with very few breaks. https://t.co/i9JxoxYBHz #WomensHistoryMonth #FWOG