Depiction of Women Artists in Art History - Depictions

Depictions

  • Judith Leyster, Self-portrait, 1630, National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C. Leyster's paintings on occasion were reassigned to Frans Hals, with whom she studied.

  • Marie-Denise Villers,Self-portrait, Young Woman Drawing 1801, Metropolitan Museum of Art The painting was attributed to Jacques-Louis David at one time, but was later realized to be Villers' work.

  • Eugène Delacroix, Portrait of George Sand Sewing, 1838

  • Lucile Blanch At Work in Her Studio, Woodstock, New York, photographed by the WPA Federal Art Project, c.1940

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