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ithelpstodream:Photos of women of color from the Victorian era are hard to come by.
nymphe-etoile:sixpenceee:During World War 2, women would paint their legs to make it appear that the
The #4 spot in our Top 2018 Moments goes to the opening of Radical Women: Latin American Art, 1960–1
“I had faced de facto censorship issues throughout my life as part of the system of apartheid in the
smithsonianlibraries:Happy Birthday to one of our favorite women in natural history, Maria Sibylla M
Co-Edited by Ellis Martin and Zach Ozma “We Both Laughed In Pleasure: The Selected Diaries of
Today’s Google Doodle commemorates Zitkala-Sa, a Yankton Dakota indigenous woman! Google gives her t
winterhalters:women history meme → ancient or legends [1/5] ↳ Laodice I, Queen Consort of the Hellen
Now On View in our European Art gallery: Elisabeth Vigée Le BrunThis recently acquired portrait by E
Women’s hats and hairstyles, Consulate and Empire (1800-1815) from Ruth Turner Wilcox’s The Mode in
End Women’s History Month on a high note with a final look at our expansive collection show Half the
fuckyeahrenaissancewomen:Women of the Italian Renaissance | CATERINA SFORZA (1463-1509)“If I were to
coolchicksfromhistory:Lady Trieu (Triệu Thị Trinh)Art by Franny (tumblr)In the third century CE, a y
Self Portrait, L.N. Kirillova
Women Like Marvel’s Agent Carter Were a Very Real Part of History“I love the Captain America m
newberrylibrary:Kady Brownell, pictured above, was one of 250 women who fought in the Civil War.Brow
stonyshore:Women’s History Month - Day 8 Anna ComnenusAnna Comnenus was the daughter of Byzantine Em
Nadezdha Durova, The Cavalry MaidenNadezdha Durova was born in an army camp to a Russian major in 17
Battle standard of Ghent, painted by Agnes van den Bossche, 1482.Agnes van den Bossche (c. 1435–40 –
5 O'Clock, Emma Fordyce MacRae
Self Portrait, Amrita Sher-Gil
On a Fine Day, Elizabeth Stanhope Forbes
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Soliloquy Series, Shirin Neshat
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