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1 of 31 Kristopher Radder, Brattleboro Reformer Kristopher Radder Brattleboro Reformer Kristopher Radder Brattleboro Reformer Kristopher Radder Brattleboro Reformer Kristopher Radder Brattleboro Reformer Kristopher Radder Brattleboro Reformer Kristopher Radder Brattleboro Reformer Kristopher Radder Brattleboro Reformer Kristopher Radder Brattleboro Reformer Kristopher Radder Brattleboro Reformer Kristopher Radder Brattleboro Reformer Kristopher Radder Brattleboro Reformer Kristopher Radder Brattleboro Reformer People head to the polls during a modified Town Meeting Day in Vermont on Tuesday, March 2, 2021. Kristopher Radder Brattleboro Reformer People head to the polls during a modified Town Meeting Day in Vermont on Tuesday, March 2, 2021. Kristopher Radder Brattleboro Reformer People head to the polls during a modified Town Meeting Day in Vermont on Tuesday, March 2, 2021.

Uncovering the lost works of female Renaissance artists

WHYY By The final restoration project by the nonprofit Advancing Women Artists group features works by Violante Ferroni, an 18th century prodigy about whom little is known today. (Francesco Cacchiani/AWA) Florence is one of the main stops on any art lover’s European itinerary. At the Uffizi Galleries, visitors can have their fill of works by Renaissance masters Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo and Raphael. Of course, none of these artists are women. “I started going into museum storages and attics and checking what was actually there, what works by women,” says Linda Falcone, the director of Advancing Women Artists. “It was something that had never been done before because no one had ever before asked the question, ‘Where are the women?’

Where Are The Women? : Uncovering The Lost Works Of Female Renaissance Artists – Nation & World News

Where Are The Women? : Uncovering The Lost Works Of Female Renaissance Artists – Nation & World News
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Where Are The Women? : Uncovering The Lost Works Of Female Renaissance Artists

Listen • 4:25 The final restoration project by the nonprofit Advancing Women Artists group features works by Violante Ferroni, an 18th century prodigy about whom little is known today. Florence is one of the main stops on any art lover s European itinerary. At the Uffizi Galleries, visitors can have their fill of works by Renaissance masters Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo and Raphael. Of course, none of these artists are women. I started going into museum storages and attics and checking what was actually there, what works by women, says Linda Falcone, the director of Advancing Women Artists. It was something that had never been done before because no one had ever before asked the question, Where are the women?

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