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Behold, a woman fuming. Though she’s dressed in an opulent, fur-trimmed gown in a palatial French home sometime in the mid-19th century, her silent fury is recognizable to women the world over ...
These Stunning 19th-Century Artworks Reveal the Contradictions of the Modern Woman A new exhibition spotlights James Tissot, whose paintings and prints reflected women’s ever-evolving roles in ...
Marisa Adesman revels in trickery, secretism, and visual seduction in a mesmerizing new show at "Under the Rose" at Anat Ebgi ...
"Women's Work": Art by women, known and unknown 04:59. The 19th century Lyndhurst Mansion, a riverside home-turned-museum in Tarrytown, New York, is a place that conjures images of a time gone by ...
Why is this 19th century woman holding a smartphone? The woman appears to be scrolling through her smartphone during her walk. Of course, that cannot be the case as the painting is from 1860.
Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Edgar Degas and Berthe Morisot depict breastfeeding as the perfect example of women’s invisible labor. In the 19th century, wet-nursing — where women were paid to nurse ...
"19th Century Painting, Landscapes in England" Archives of American Art "19th ... Glass plate negatives in this collection were digitized in 2019 with funding provided by the Smithsonian Women's ...
“It just knocked my socks off, basically,” Doller, who specializes in 19th-century art, told the New York Jewish Week. “I was like, ‘Oh my God, this is just incredible.” ...
The titular subject of Auguste Toulmouche’s 1866 painting is being reappraised by TikTok art buffs who identify with her quiet fury and disdain for rigid gender roles.