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Celebrating women artists, past & present. Visit https://t.co/PY7gQ2VxVu! Instagram, artherstorynotes. Etsy store at https://t.co/H6PMz1JEWr
Vermont, USA
Joined January 2018
This account will not be active - or monitored - from December 31, 2024. Please look for #ArtHerstory on these social media channels: Bluesky: https://t.co/x7geoVd719 Facebook: https://t.co/jIaeschACJ Instagram: https://t.co/q3U1Sbls8h LinkedIn: https://t.co/Inxatrbpr5
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Barbara Regina Dietzsch: Enlightened Flower Painter by Andaleeb Badiee Banta for #ArtHerstory
https://t.co/qfpsAGM0Wo
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Andaleeb Banta offers insights into the work, and working methods, of the 18th-century German painter Barbara Regina Dietzsch.
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Festive fare from Clara Peeters and me. Happy 2025🎉
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Mary Linwood’s Balancing Act by Heidi A. Strobel for #ArtHerstory
https://t.co/FGRGHcRFZB
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Heidi Strobel presents an overview of the artistic accomplishments of Mary Linwood, a celebrity fiber artist of 18th-century Britain.
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Visual Feasts: The Art of Sarah Mapps Douglass by Erika Piola for #ArtHerstory
https://t.co/7R0aiKkY69
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Erika Piola provides an overview of the art, life and achievements of 19th-century Black American Sarah Mapps Douglass.
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Marie Spartali Stillman’s The Last Sight of Fiammetta by Margaretta S. Frederick for #ArtHerstory
https://t.co/uo2hm9COQh
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Using The Last Sight of Fiammetta as a focal point, Margaretta Frederick discusses the life & art of British painter Marie Spartali Stillman.
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The Rich and Complex Character of May Morris, Designer, Embroiderer, Jeweller and Writer by Thomas Cooper for #ArtHerstory
https://t.co/OtuC48ixHc
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Thomas Cooper provides an overview of the achievements of May Morris, a designer, embroiderer, jeweller and writer in 19th-century Britain.
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Portrayals of Mary Magdalene by Early Modern Women Artists by Diane Apostolos-Cappadona for #ArtHerstory
https://t.co/evJMuN6Us5
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Diane Apostolos-Cappadona presents an illustrated survey of depictions of Saint Mary Magdalene by early modern women artists.
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Laura Seymour Hasbrouck, A Painter of the Hudson River School by Lili R. Ott for #ArtHerstory
https://t.co/hkDNRUVGxx
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Lili R. Ott presents an illustrated post about the life, art, and legacy of Hudson River School painter Laura Seymour Hasbrouck.
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Illuminating Sarah Cole by Kristen Marchetti for #ArtHerstory
https://t.co/DkicH18OoE
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Kristen Marchetti presents an illustrated overview of the life and artistic accomplishments of 19th-century American artist Sarah Cole.
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Rachel Ruysch’s Vase of Flowers with an Ear of Corn: A New Acquisition for the @NGIreland by Lizzie Marx for #ArtHerstory
https://t.co/4lVo0GVTVk
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Lizzie Marx presents information about "Vase of Flowers with an Ear of Corn" by Rachel Ruysch, now owned by the National Gallery of Ireland.
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To wrap up 2024, here is a tulip, a favourite flower. Wishing you all good things for 2025. Athbhliain faoi mhaise daoibh go léir! Tulip, by Anna Cornelia Moda, 1677 (Rijksmuseum)
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My fave book of 2024 is Portrait of a Woman, by Bridget Quinn. "Perhaps you’ve heard of the 18th c. French artist, one of only two women artists admitted into the Académie Royale...No, not that one...the unlovely, socially awkward, childless Adélaïde Labille-Guiard."
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To truly understand Suzanne Valadon, we must look at her art. Let’s explore five of her most compelling paintings, each a testament to how her life, identity, and experiences shaped Suzanne Valadon’s creative journey. https://t.co/BwjiJqwwIW by Errika Gerakiti
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Explore the captivating paintings of Suzanne Valadon. Delve into her life and identity through five of her most compelling works.
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Giovanna Garzoni’s Portrait of Zaga Christ (Ṣägga Krǝstos) by Alexandra Letvin for #ArtHerstory
https://t.co/qyTewBI2s7
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In defense of monographic exhibitions of female artists: The case of #FedeGalizia by Camille Nouhant for #ArtHerstory
https://t.co/SYgU04lK39
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Camille Nouhant reviews "Fede Galizia, mirabile pittoressa," the 2021 exhibition at Castello del Buonconsiglio of Galizia's paintings.
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The Ladies of Art are in Milan by Cecilia Gamberini for #ArtHerstory
https://t.co/NMjHhddDAU
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Dr. Cecilia Gamberini presents an overview of the Palazzo Reale's exhibition of 130+ paintings by 16th- & 17th-century Italian women artists.
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Happy Birthday, Fidelia Bridges! by Katherine Manthorne for #ArtHerstory
https://t.co/HA0YK8aXxF
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This post celebrates the birthday of Fidelia Bridges, a successful 19th-century American commercial illustrator and natural history artist.
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Anna Boberg: Artist, Wife, Polar Explorer by Isabelle Gapp for #ArtHerstory
https://t.co/toXUIPEdlX
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Isabelle Gapp discusses the contributions to Swedish and Arctic art and history of Anna Boberg, painter and self-styled "polar researcher."
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