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  1. Works by women artists from before the 19th century are usually rare in museum collections. See #LindaNochlin and the #GuerrillaGirls for thoughts on why. We just acquired a gorgeous little Holy Family painting from an artist in the circle of Lavinia Fontana (1552 Bologna – 1614 Rome), a 16th/17th-century woman artist. Read more about it here: georgiamuseum.org/gmoa_blog/ne

    #LaviniaFontana

  2. Works by women artists from before the 19th century are usually rare in museum collections. See #LindaNochlin and the #GuerrillaGirls for thoughts on why. We just acquired a gorgeous little Holy Family painting from an artist in the circle of Lavinia Fontana (1552 Bologna – 1614 Rome), a 16th/17th-century woman artist. Read more about it here: georgiamuseum.org/gmoa_blog/ne

    #LaviniaFontana

  3. Works by women artists from before the 19th century are usually rare in museum collections. See #LindaNochlin and the #GuerrillaGirls for thoughts on why. We just acquired a gorgeous little Holy Family painting from an artist in the circle of Lavinia Fontana (1552 Bologna – 1614 Rome), a 16th/17th-century woman artist. Read more about it here: georgiamuseum.org/gmoa_blog/ne

    #LaviniaFontana

  4. Works by women artists from before the 19th century are usually rare in museum collections. See #LindaNochlin and the #GuerrillaGirls for thoughts on why. We just acquired a gorgeous little Holy Family painting from an artist in the circle of Lavinia Fontana (1552 Bologna – 1614 Rome), a 16th/17th-century woman artist. Read more about it here: georgiamuseum.org/gmoa_blog/ne

    #LaviniaFontana

  5. Works by women artists from before the 19th century are usually rare in museum collections. See #LindaNochlin and the #GuerrillaGirls for thoughts on why. We just acquired a gorgeous little Holy Family painting from an artist in the circle of Lavinia Fontana (1552 Bologna – 1614 Rome), a 16th/17th-century woman artist. Read more about it here: georgiamuseum.org/gmoa_blog/ne

    #LaviniaFontana