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@ArroyoIvn #arts #artlovers #painting #donneinarte #music Thérèse Schwartze
#arts #artlovers #painting #donneinarte #music Thérèse Schwartze
@dianadep1 @1Atsuhimerose2 @angelicadisogno @marmelyr @neblaruz @ampomata @BrindusaB1 @djolavarrieta @DavLucia @peac4love @vvgcabras @scastaldi9 @artmajcar @cristob45 @maluisa_3 @AlessandraCicc6 @albertopetro2 @alleosa @monicasloves @kamabi @JohnLee90252472 @_die_Uta_ @Rebeka80721106 @karmendida @mariatontini1 @MariangelaSant8 @licprospero @paoloigna1 @Papryka5 @arteblog1 @famartinez2001 @agustin_gut Thérèse Schwartze (1851–1918) 🎨 🇳🇱
Portrait of Queen Wilhelmina van Oranje-Nassau (1880-1962), Prince Hendrik van Mecklenburg-Schwerin (1876-1934) and Princess Juliana van Oranje-Nassau (1909-2004) in historical outfit, 1915 🖼️
#ArteYArt #Portraitpainting
@dianadep1 @1Atsuhimerose2 @angelicadisogno @marmelyr @neblaruz @ampomata @djolavarrieta @DavLucia @peac4love @vvgcabras @scastaldi9 @artmajcar @cristob45 @maluisa_3 @AlessandraCicc6 @albertopetro2 @alleosa @monicasloves @kamabi @JohnLee90252472 @_die_Uta_ @Rebeka80721106 @karmendida @mariatontini1 @MariangelaSant8 @licprospero @paoloigna1 @Papryka5 @arteblog1 @famartinez2001 @agustin_gut Thanks and peaceful last day of January dear Diana and all
Thérèse Schwartze ( 1851-1918 ) Portrait of Aleida Giisbertavan Ogtrop-Hanlo 1906
Geradine Marguerite van Hardenbroek (1903), by Thérèse Schwartze
Hex has a new canto for us!
There's a great story about this one (read it in full at https://t.co/Poh5lE38hu), but basically it's all about fake Discord accounts, Arnold Schwartzenegger and cows! 🐮
@hexademaximal #Inferno
Geradine Marguerite van Hardenbroek (1903), by Thérèse Schwartze
Geradine Marguerite van Hardenbroek (1903), by Thérèse Schwartze
Thursday #PortraitChallenge!✍️
Portrait of a young woman with Puck the dog, painted around 1879 by Thérèse Schwartze @StudioTeaBreak
@corahollema The #ThereseSchwartze exhibition currently on at Museum Paul Tetar van Elven has been extended to 8 May - https://t.co/zybBhkuEDZ
Read @ienvanderpol's review of the show for #ArtHerstory: "Thérèse Schwartze (1851–1918)," https://t.co/wtF7LdGs8i
There's a new guest review on the #ArtHerstory blog! Read @ienvanderpol's thoughts on the show at the Paul Tetar van Elven Museum -
#ThérèseSchwartze (1851–1918): A celebrated portraitist returns to Delft, https://t.co/wtF7LdGs8i
#womenartists #artherstory
The #ThérèseSchwartze exhibition at Delft's Museum Paul Tetar van Elven has been extended! It is now on thru May 8.
https://t.co/zybBhkuEDZ
Pictured: #ThérèseSchwartze, Self-portrait
JUST PUBLISHED: Our new Journal article looks at the life and career of Thérèse Schwartze, an extremely talented Dutch artist who achieved the peak of fame and success a century ago, only to fall back into deep obscurity https://t.co/hOfivMOWrc
Thérèse Schwartze, Dutch painter (1851–1918)
Portrait of Mrs. A.G.M. van Ogtrop-Hanlo (1871-1944) and her five children
Thérèse Schwartze (1851-1918) pintora neerlandesa especialista en retratos.
Hija del pintor Johan Georg Schwartze, creció en Filadelfia y se formó en Düsseldorf.
Thérèse recibió su primera formación por parte de su padre, antes de estudiar durante un año
@culture_more @FriendArt_ @Sensibilia8 @yianniseinstein @martinis2018 @Petra71301259 @claudioborlotto @Make_u2_happy @GerardBigPlus1 @DavLucia @JadrankaJovano5 @albertopetro2 @ValerioLivia @hayertalbema3ak @migliaccio31 @marialves53 @LunaLeso @angela3nipoti1 @smarucci461 @MarisaPetrina @arteeblog @henrirousseau12 @Giorgio51589046 @AlessandraCicc6 @scastaldi9 @Rebeka80721106 @ManuelaDora @BaroneZaza70 @BrindusaB1 @dianadep1 @agustin_gut @ANNAMARIABIASI1 @Biagio960 @rebeccaabdu @djolavarrieta @gori_magnani @CaterinaCategio @anne_camozzi @paoloigna1 @EnricoCastrovil @erminiopasquat1 @CristianeGLima @kapii7 @SimonaMascaro @ritamay1 @licprospero Thérèse Schwartze (1851–1918), Portrait of Maria Catharina Josephine Jordan, 1902, Pastel on paper.
How many know about Thérèse Schwartze, outstanding 19C Dutch portraitist in oils (L) & pastel (R)? She trained in art from age 5 & forged a highly successful art career but, like many women artists, faded into obscurity after her death. Now gradually becoming re-appreciated