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WOMEN ARTISTSXVII,XVIII,XIX,earlyXX centuries
COMENIUS PROJECTTRANSITION FROM TRADITIONAL TO MODERN SOCIETIES
AMSTERDAM, APRIL 2010
IES SANTA ROSA DE LIMA CÓRDOBA
WOMEN ARTISTS IN THE PAST
After an intense websearch, we have found scarce examples of women artists throughout the centuries. The main reason for this is that arts was a field, like that of literature, in which womens' works were not focused on.
Most of these women artists were encouraged to follow this path by their parents, most of them are daughters of well- known artists in their times.
XVII CENTURY
LUISA ROLDAN SPANISH SCULPTOR
Virgen de la leche
Ginés de la Jara
Luisa RoldánDaughter of renowned sculptor
Pedro Roldan. She married the sculptor Luis Antonio.
She worked as camera sculptor for the monarchs of Charles II and Philip Although he had great fame died in poverty.
JOSEFA DE OBIDOSSPANISH PORTUGUESE PAINTER
Naturaleza muerta Cordeiro Pascal
Museu Regional Évora, Portugal.
Josefa de Obidos She is the most prominent painter of the
second half of XVII Portuguese. At sixteen, she entered the convent of Santa
Ana de Coimbra. In 1653 he left the convent, for unknown reasons, returning to her parents.
Some of her works are in the monastery of Alcobaça or Jeronimos Monastery in Lisbon,
She was requested to perform portraits, including those of the royal family, for which became very famous.
She died in Óbidos in 1684, at age 54.
XVIII CENTURY
FRANCOISE DUPARCSPANISH FRENCH PAINTER
Femme cousant
Musée des Beaux Arts - Marseille
Marchande de tisanes
Musée des Beaux Arts - Marseille
Francoise Duparc
She was the daughter of the sculptor and architect Antoine Duparc Marseille She was born during his parents' stay in Murcia, where she is known as Francisca Dupar.
She came back to France with his family in 1745, where he developed his technique under the inluence of the Frenchman Jean-Baptiste van Loo.
She travelles around Europe and eventually she settled in London.
XIX CENTURY
EVA GONZALÉSIMPRESSIONIST PAINTER
despertar del amanecerPortrait
Eva Gonzalez
Eva Gonzalès is an impressionist painter. She was born in Paris on April 19, 1849
and died in the same city on May 5, 1883.
In February 2008, Frankfurt's Schirn Museum opened an exhibition with the work of Eva Gonzales and three other Impressionist painters, Berthe Morisot French women, Marie Bracquemond and the American Mary Cassatt.
REMEDIOS VARO SPANISH MEXICAN PAINTER
Hombre con chistera colgando a Venus de noche en un bosque
La creacion de los pajaros
Remedios Varo
The painter's work is vast and complex.
Remedios Varo's work has a distinctive and easily recognizable style. There frequently appear stylized human figures performing symbolic tasks.
His painting is punctuated by a strong interest in scientific imagery
EARLY XX CENTURY
MARIA BLANCHARDSPANISH CUBIST PAINTER
MaternidadMaria_Blanchard dando clase
Maria BlanchardEncouraged by his decidedly
undertakes the path of art in 1903 moving to Madrid where he began developing his true vocation.
Embark on the journey to Paris in 1909, already possessing a skill and technique, ready to face all that the city meant then new and revolutionary.
MARUJA MAYOSPANISH PAINTER
VerbenaMaruja Mayo
Maruja Mayo
In Madrid and participated actively in the Iberian Artists Society.
She taught drawing and ceramics at the Institute of Avila Arevalo.
She studied mathematics and geometry to apply to their work.
On February 6, 1995, she died in Madrid at the age of 93.