"EVA's DAUGHTER" is a piece of art done in for a digital Painting
Representing beauty , strength and the gold secrets women hold.

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Hi all! Its so let’s see your shots! Its also the start of so I’m going with this shot of an awesome woman, standing in the waters of the

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Day 31.

For our FINAL(!) day, here is Maria Cosway’s (1760-1838) The Duchess of Devonshire as Cynthia from Spenser’s The Faerie Queene, . When Cosway exhibited this piece in 1782, it caused a SENSATION, as it /

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3rd in rawpixel's public Domain collection is:

Mary Cassatt (1844), despite the social norms, made her own way into the art world and became one of 2 American women to FIRST exhibit in the Paris Salon 💪

DW her artworks 👩‍👦> https://t.co/skER2iNdNQ

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Day 15.

How else did women learn to draw the nude, and thus qualify themselves to create artworks of the highest genres? Through private lessons, public (just non-Academic) classes, and anatomy courses, and by studying from drawings, prints, /

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In celebration of I am giving away this super cool 0xCham.

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This discover the heroine, Eliza Harris of Uncle Tom's Cabin. This is based on a Eliza was real and so was her harrowing crossing of the semi-frozen Ohio River in 1838 to escape slavery.

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Today is the start of a time to reflect on and celebrate women's achievements in history & modern day, and continue to advocate for equality 💪

Keep an eye on women-led projects this month - there'll be lots going on! 👀

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In honor of we're celebrating , a neurodivergent woman who has made her mark on history as an internationally-recognized environmental activist.

Thank you Greta for your passionate action & ongoing influence in the fight against climate change!

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I've been drawing inspirational women for and it's so awful to go from that to opening Twitter and reading stories of the fear & violence women face just to walk home. Sarah Everard will have to be my next portrait I think, if I can get my head around it

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history paintings by women, Day 8.

Angélique Mongez, b. Levol (1776-1855), Mars et Vénus, 1841, oil on canvas, 246 x 299 cm. This painting, in the Musée des Beaux Arts d’Angers, is a replica by Mongez of a painting of the same subject that she exhibited at /

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Happy Wingsday! For celebrate the life & work of Elizabeth Gould, a talented and under-credited natural history illustrator. More on our blog: https://t.co/8zO7JcXjrj.

🖼️ from "The Birds of Australia" via : https://t.co/QHSBS7GCLq

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In honor of JRMF is starting a spotlight series featuring women who have greatly impacted the world of mathematics. Stay tuned on our social media!

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Moving along with here are two of my picture books about creative, inspiring women: and

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For & celebrate the life & work of Elizabeth Gould, a talented and under-credited natural history illustrator. explains more: https://t.co/8zO7JcXjrj. Images from "The Birds of Australia" via : https://t.co/QHSBS7GCLq

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Today, in honor of we're celebrating by and . If you're a lover of ghost stories, murder mysteries, and ancient magic, then this one is for you. 🐺

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For & a few flowers 💐 courtesy of Mary Vaux Walcott & the "Smithsonian" printing process: https://t.co/ii1KT2eKSt

See the whole book, "North American Wild Flowers" in : https://t.co/XQ06Lteb3k

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