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  1. This painting is by Cecily Brown Untitled (Vanity) 2005 When you begin to know all the skulls in the mirror. Obsessed with this chair too. My pics from her exhibition at the Met in 2023 called Death and the Maid #painting #womenartist #womensart #oilpainting #texture #skulls

  2. Barbara Chase-Riboud:

    "Over the course of seven decades, the artist, poet and novelist Barbara Chase-Riboud has established artistic & literary practices recognized equally for their inventiveness and technical achievement. Admired as one of the most visionary & innovative creators of her generation"

    #BarbaraChaseRiboud #AfricanAmericanArts #ArtHistory #Academia #Academic #Art #BlackMastodon #WomenArtist #History #BlackHistory #TheThreeJosephines #HauserWirthWooster

    youtube.com/watch?v=b_edNJF-3R

  3. Starting a new painting.
    This is the second time I paint tulips, this time I feel more confident. I'm happy.

    It is an oil painting and it is in progress.
    Who doesn't like tulips? :))

    #art #flower #tulips #artonmastodon #artist #oilpainting #stilllifepainting #womenartist #springflowers

  4. “Au fond du ciel
    Des éperviers planent
    Sur les nixes nicettes aux cheveux verts et naines
    Qui n’ont jamais aimé”

    Les nixes et les ondines sont des figures mythologiques qui m’inspirent beaucoup; elles me font penser aux poèmes d’Apollinaire et au conte de Grimm.

    #art #mastoart #womenartist #mythology #fantasyart #illustration #womensart

  5. Louise Glück is one of my favourite #poets. Her work is a deep dive into secrets of living in our universe. I love her so much #poetry #poem #womenwriters #womenartist #poetrylovers

  6. "8 Great Women Sculptors You Need to Know."

    Women sculptors often had to fight much harder than their male colleagues to get public approval. Here are 8 women artists whose names you should definitely know.

    #Culture #Art #ArtHistory #Sculpture #WomenArtist

    thecollector.com/great-women-s

  7. "Elisabetta Sirani Painted in Public to Prove Her Work Was Her Own. Here’s How She Became a 17th-Century Star—and Why She’s Being Remembered Now."

    #Culture #Art #ArtHistory #Women #WomenArtist

    news.artnet.com/art-world/elis

  8. "Helena Sofia Schjerfbeck: A Finnish Gem."

    Her very idiosyncratic and personal style makes her difficult to categorize. Especially that it evolved throughout her life: some of her works are very Realist, others very Expressionistic. The Independent of London said about her: “Imagine the life of Frida Kahlo yoked to the eye of Edvard Munch, and you’ll begin to get the measure of this oeuvre…”.

    #culture #art #ArtHistory #Finland #WomenArtist

    dailyartmagazine.com/helena-so

  9. „ (….) and then to Rome, where she became close friends with the renowned writer Johann Wolfgang von Goethe – who she painted in 1787.“ — Das ist doch mal eine etwas ernüchternde Perspektive auf den deutschen Geistesfürsten & seiner Stellung in anderer Leutes #Kanon. Alle Angelika Kaufmann-Texte, die ich auf deutsch kenne, treiben immer einigen Aufwand um ihre Freundschaft mit #Goethe. Jennifer Higgie erwähnt das im Vorbeigehen.
    #Arthistory #Kunstgeschichte #Germanistik #Malerei #Womenartist