Harold Parker (1873-1962)
"Ariadne" (1908)
Marble
Located in the Tate Britain, London, England
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A woman who took on a more masculine manner and appearance doesn’t mean she was trans. It could just mean she was sick of mens bullshit and sexualization of her more feminine colleagues.
Around the same time she took on a more masculine appearance Alfred Stieglitz displayed nudes he took of Georgia O’Keeffe.
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February 7: Stieglitz retrospective exhibition opens at The Anderson Galleries (145 prints, 1886-1921); several nudes within the 45 photographs of O’Keeffe create sensation with public and critics.”
To say nothing about the overall sexism a women artists faced from within the art world and public in general”
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James Stirling, Michael Wilford, Tate Gallery in Liverpool, Great Britain, 1988.
Scan
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John Varley - Seascape with Fishing Boats in a Calm, watercolour, c. 1888.
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The Tate Gallery. London, 1993
Photo: Elliott Erwitt
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Back from my art group trip to London!! Had to share my favourite painting first before I sleep and rise from the dead on here. It was the most random painting and made me so happy
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George Frederic Watts (1817-1904)
"Eve Tempted" (1884), "Eve Repentant" (c.1865–97)
Oil on canvas
Pre-Raphaelite
Located in the Tate Britain, London, England
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Dorothea Tanning, ‘Eine Kleine Nachtmusik’, 1943
Oil on canvas
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Proserpine (version in colored chalks, 1880), portrayed by Jane Morris
Gabriel Charles Dante Rossetti
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Kyra Nijinsky by Ker-Seymer
Barbara Ker-Seymer (1905-1993) ~ Photograph of Kyra Nijinsky [ca. 1930s] | src Tate Gallery
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Some photographs from this batch have been marked up with crop lines and areas for retouching.
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