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  • Sep 13, 2024 | journal.thewalters.org | Women Artists

    “The Drawings of Roelandt Savery, 1576‒1639” (PhD diss., Yale University, 1979). “The ‘Naer Het Leven’ Drawings: By Pieter Bruegel or Roelandt Savery?” Master Drawings 8, no. 1 (1970): 3–82. “Roelandt Savery’s Studies in Bohemia,” Umění 18 (1970): 270–75. “The Defense of Prague 15 February 1611 by Roelandt Savery,” Umění 30 (1982): 454–62.

  • Sep 10, 2024 | dbusiness.com | Tim Keenan |Women Artists

    The Detroit Institute of Arts (DIA) has appointed Jennifer Paoletti as vice president of exhibition and collection strategies. Paoletti transitions to this role from her position as director of exhibitions at the DIA, which she has held since 2018. In her new role, Paoletti will oversee the Exhibition and Collection Strategies Division, encompassing four departments: Collections Management, Conservation, Exhibitions, and Registration.

  • Jun 9, 2024 | dailyartmagazine.com | Women Artists |Art History |Bec Brownstone |Joanna Kaszubowska

    Long Read Featuring a who’s who of DailyArt favorites, from Artemisia Gentileschi to Sofonisba Anguissola to Rachel Ruysch, Making Her Mark: A History of Women Artists in Europe, 1400-1800 at the Art Gallery of Ontario is an exhibit not to be missed! Exploring the artistic contributions of female artists, the displays include over 200 pieces that encompass a wide range of themes in many different mediums.

  • Jun 3, 2024 | invaluable.com | Cheryl Caira |Fine Art |Women Artists

    A pioneer of her time, the indomitable Rosa Bonheur defied the restrictive gender stereotypes of the 19th century, creating critical and commercial success as a female artist, and arguably setting the benchmark for both in the Victorian era. She paved the way for future generations of female painters, specializing in depicting an array of animals, often on large scale canvases.

  • May 10, 2024 | artlyst.com | Women Artists

    Women artists are taking centre stage in the UK’s exhibition scene this summer. Exciting shows include Turner Prize nominees Heather Philippson and Claudette Johnson, international artists Beatriz Milhazes and Sylvia Snowden, and 20th-century trailblazers Louise Bourgeois, Leonora Carrington, and photographer Franki Raffles. Scotland can see the fantastic “Women in Revolt” show, previously exhibited at Tate Britain.

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