Making Her Mark: A History of Women Artists in Europe, 1400-1800

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Making Her Mark: A History of Women Artists in Europe, 1400-1800 is on view now through January 7, 2024 at the Baltimore Museum of Art.
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Named a “must-see” exhibition by Vogue and a “sure-to-be-historic show” by The New York Times.
For centuries, women artists in Europe were considered rare and less talented than their male counterparts. Women who achieved professional artistic careers were deemed anomalous or exceptional, while those who engaged in creative pursuits in the home were dismissed as amateurs, and their works were categorized as material culture rather than art.
Making Her Mark: A History of Women Artists in Europe, 1400-1800 aims to correct these broadly held but mistaken beliefs through more than 200 works of diverse media and scale. From royal portraits and devotional sculptures to embroidered objects, tapestries, costumes, wax sculptures, metalwork, ceramics, graphic arts, furniture, and more, Making Her Mark features objects from the 15th to 18th centuries that reflect the multifaceted and often overlooked ways that women contributed to the visual arts of Europe.
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  • @angeladuncan7370
    @angeladuncan73707 ай бұрын

    🤣 'Promosm'

  • @mgu1N1n1
    @mgu1N1n16 ай бұрын

    I boycotted and pulled all funding to the BMA during C. Bedford's tenure. The institution became a DEI disgrace.... especially when a BLM banner was hung from the facade. Too bad such a great institution and collection suffered under poor leadership... and it looks like it continues with career obsessed leadership. Boycott BMA!

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