Simon Saint-Jean (1808-1860, French) ~ La Jardiniere, 1837
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Simon Avissar 🎨
Simon Avissar - Mother and Child
Simon Avissar - Woman with Flowers
Simon Avissar - A Pigeon and a Boy
Simon Avissar - Figure with Horse and Bird
Simon Avissar - Guitars
Simon Avissar - Clocks
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Edward Okuń (1872-1945)
"The Four Strings of a Violin" (1914)
Located in the Arizona State University Art Museum, Tempe, Arizona, United States
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"I get it. I do"
This entire post proves that you don't.
Women do not want a flower. We don't need a flower to appease us or validate us. We want actual, structural, institutional change. Because we are- from birth - subject to misogyny and sexism in every aspect of our lives. A flower is not going to change the pay disparity we face. A flower is not going to stop domestic violence. A flower is not going to help women suffering for decades due to medical misogyny.
We want to tear the system apart. You want a flower to soothe your ego.
We are not the same.
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Constant Montald (1862-1944, Belgian) ~ Beatitude, 1893
[Source: invaluable.com]
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Giuseppe Mentessi (Italian, 1857-1931)
Pace, 1907
Museo dell'Ottocento
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Frédéric Bazille (1841-1870)
"Young Woman with Peonies" (1870)
Oil on canvas
Impressionism
Located in the National Gallery of Art, Washington DC, United States
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