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‘The Flower (The Gift)’ by Dame Laura Knight will go up for auction at Sotheby’s ‘(Women) Artists’ sale. Picture courtesy of Sotheby’s via ETX Studio
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NEW YORK, April 20 Slowly but surely, the art market is giving more importance to works created by women.
The latest proof: Sotheby’s is holding an online sale next month dedicated exclusively to women artists. One way to give them some of the spotlight they deserve in the history of art.
Linda Nochlin started a revolution in the art world when she published her seminal essay, “Why Have There Been No Great Women Artists?” in 1971. Half a century later, the question unfortunately still seems relevant.
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The Miami University Art Museum’s new student-curated exhibition by the art history capstone, “Confronting Greatness: A Celebration of Women Artists,” explores women’s roles in art history and the intersectionality that has grown throughout the decades.
A Look at the Subversive Art of Élisabeth Vigée Le Brun and the One Gender-Bending Portrait That Has Kept Historians Guessing
In her new book, scholar Tal Sterngast explores the collection of Berlin’s Gemäldegalerie.
In her new book, Twelve Paintings,
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Tal Sterngast explores Berlin’s Gemäldegalerie, which is known for an exceptional collection of European paintings. She lands on twelve paintings from the collection and investigates the story behind them through important questions of today. In this chapter, called “The Creativity of Women,” Sterngast looks at the legacy of prominent French portraitist Élisabeth Vigée Le Brun,