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A new exhibition spotlights James Tissot, whose paintings and prints reflected women’s ever-evolving roles in Victorian society Brigit Katz - Correspondent Works like Tissot's The Convalescent ...
As part of this movement, some Victorian women turned to radical acts of protest, such as defacing artwork that could be deemed oppressive. On April 3, 1913, three suffragettes-Annie Briggs ...
For Victorian women, illustrating and writing about plants could be a means to both support themselves and to shape botanical knowledge.” This exhibit runs through July 2nd.
Professor Lynda Nead teaches history of art at Birkbeck College, University of London. She is the author of Myths of Sexuality: Representations of Victorian Women, The Female Nude: Art ...
A female pioneer for Aboriginal rights will be honoured with a mural in Melbourne as part of a state government push to increase representation of women in public art. The Victorian government has ...