Woman
Recognize the grace and power of women by selecting artworks featuring them. A woman is an important character in our society. They provide care support and help us grow to become what we are. For centuries, women have played an integral role in the art industry, both as artists and subjects. Some historic artworks were produced about or by women. Some outstanding women artists include Frida Kahlo, who is known for using her image to tell the world about her life story. Many famous artists have included women as part of the prints and paintings, meaning that you will have a wide range of options from which to select. Begin with female artworks that tell a story you would like to share or inspire you in your room.
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A blue room (A tub) by Pablo Picasso (1901)
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A box in the theater des varietes by Pierre Auguste Renoir (1898)
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A childhood idyll by William Adolphe Bouguereau (1900)
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A convalescent by James Tissot (1876)
by James Tissot
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A day in the country by Maurice Prendergast (1914-1915)
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A familiar tune by Childe Hassam (1880)
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A flower stall by John William Waterhouse (1880)
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A friendly call by William Merritt Chase (1895)
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A girl in A wood by Vincent van Gogh (1882)
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A girl in an armchair by James Tissot (1872)
by James Tissot
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A good one by Winslow Homer (1889)
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A harlot’s progress by William Hogarth (1732)
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