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Color Your Own Great Paintings by Women Artists by Marty Noble
Thirty striking works by noted female artists appear in this collection, which ranges from conventional portraits, such Vanessa Bell's depiction of her sister, Virginia Woolf, to a pioneering abstract painting by Sonia Delaunay. Other landscapes, still lifes, and portraits include works by Frida Kahlo, Mary Cassatt, Berthe Morisot, and others. Dover Original.
Table of Contents for Color Your Own Great Paintings by Women Artists
| Cecilia Beaux, After the Meeting, 1914 | | Vanessa Bell, Virginia Woolf, 1912 | | Marie-Guillemine Benoist, Pauline Bonaparte, 1808 | | Nell Blaine, Table with Flowers and Yellow Bird, 1981 | | Rosa Bonheur, Plowing in the Nivernais, 1849 | | Marie Bracquemond, On the Terace at Sèvres, 1880 | | Mary Cassatt, On a Balcony, 1878-1879 | | Sonia Delaunay, Abstraction, 1969 | | Natalia Goncharova, The Laundry, 1912 | | Lois Mailou Jones, Ode to Kinshasa, 1972 | | Frida Kahlo, Self-Portrait with Bonito, 1941 | | Angelica Kauffmann, Self-Portrait Hesitating between the Arts of Music and Painting, 1791 | | Dame Laura Knight, Self-Portrait with Nude,1913 | | Maie Laurencin, Group of Artists, 1908 | | Judith Leyster, The Flute Player, n.d. | | Mary Fairchild MacMonnies Low, Between Friends (Five O'Clock Tea), 1891 | | Paula Modersohn-Becker, Seated Naked Girl with Flowers 1907 | | Evelyn de Morgan, Love's Passing 1883-1884 | | Berthe Moristo, In the Dining Room, 1886 | | Anna Mary Robertson ("Grandma") Moses, The Thunderstorm, 1948 | | Alice Neel, The Guitar Player, 1936 | | Elizabeth Nourse, Plein été (Midsummer), 1898 | | Margaretta Angelica Peale, Still Life with Watermelon and Peaches, 1828 | | Jane Peterson, Girl in the Striped Jacket, c.1914 | | Liubov Popova, Painterly Architectonic, 1917 | | Zinaida Serebriakova, Self-Portrait at the Dressing Table, 1909 | | Suzanne Valadon, The Abondoned Doll, 1921 | | Beatrice Whitney Van Ness, Summer Sunlight, c.1936 | | Marie-Louise-Elizabeth Vigee-Lebrun, Portrait of Princess Belozersky, 1798 | | Marianne von Werefkin, Washerwoman, 1909 |
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