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Can you name #5WomenArtists? 🤔 To help you meet this @WomenInTheArts challenge, we’re sharing ♀️ artists every day of #WomensHistoryMonth
🎨 - “Protect All Women” by Harmony Willow
Art by #WomenArtists: https://t.co/LLFxZR5rTu
#WomenArtists: #JacobaVanHeemskerck was a Dutch #painter, stained glass designer and graphic artist. She worked in several modern genres, but she was specialised in #landscapes and #stilllifes. (painting: 18 Composite Opus 1)
#WomenArtists: #EvaŠvankmajerová was a Czech #surrealist artist and writer. Her poetry and prose regularly appeared in the journal Analogon. (Děkovačka, 1993)
#WomenArtists: #SofiaBassi was a Mexican #painter and writer. She is known for her #surrealist paintings and for her personal life, especially the fact that she spent five years in prison for murder. (Sueño del mar, 1980)
#WomenArtists: #MabelLucieAttwell was a British #illustrator and comics artist. She is better-known for her nostalgic drawings of children, based on her own daughter, Peggy. Her illustrations are featured in many postcards, advertisements, posters, books and figurines. (Untitled)
#WomenArtists: American artist #FideliaBridges was a painter of 19th century and one of the few women artists to achieve success in that period. (Calla Lilly, ca.1875).
#WomenArtists: Today I want to talk about #DutchGoldenAge watercolourist and draftswoman #GesinaTerBorch. She wrote love poetry too. "Self-portrait", 1659.
#5WomenArtists: Sara Eichner works in two-dimensional artwork. She hands-draws immense optical illusions, using straight lines to create complex shapes and networks. Her work illustrates the complexities of seeing.
@LydiaRFiges @artukdotorg @AwareWomenArt @womensart1 Good to see art by #AgnesPringle & #EdmoniaLewis in the Cleopatra story. Here are more Cleopatra images by #womenartists: 2 by #ArtemisiaGentileschi (private collections; there are others); 1 ea by #LaviniaFontana (@galleriaspada) & one by #ElisabettaSirani (@TheFIA) #artherstory
The #DoctorWho steel book releases with covers by #womenartists:
Series 4 by @sophiecowdrey
Series 3 by @ragenruin
Series 9 & 10 by @alicexz
#5WomenArtists: Eliza Turck (1832–1891). Ornithological #SciArt for Familiar Wild #Birds (1883) in @BioDivLibrary: https://t.co/QcOzJ4o6IO