Woman A Creation
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Lisa Hype Hey Not Nice Yeaaah... A just love and respect we need you…


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Anon amous

It is sad that these artists aren't as well known as their male contemporaries. They were certainly just as talented as the Dutch Masters and Impressionists of their time.

christian doodles

I say they were more talented. Men have a habit of not shading color very well. If it's a orange shirt for instance, a woman will do the "color by numbers " element of the shirt better than a typical man will. Men have a habit of overusing blue. Sadness pain n war. Women dipict the positive elements of nature way more often and that cannot be denied.... Plus we like iddiots banned women from going to the art school that helped us....we ought not to talk about talent..

Sintes

lol

Grzegorz Pacyk

Thanks for this presentation and so many interesting details about the women painters

ez icarus

@Kenijamaru agreed

Kenijamaru

I was going to say the same thing! they are making great youtube videos

The National Gallery

Hi @Grzegorz Pacyk, we're glad you enjoyed the video!
We also have a playlist which covers some of the artists featured in this video in more depth:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dHwcZZjagxM&list=PLvb2y26xK6Y4lBv070G6CmLyFpNxtd9tZ

Sabrina Nascimento

How come I haven’t heard about all these Female Artists? Because they are awesome.

The National Gallery

Hi @Sabrina Nascimento, thanks for watching!
You can find out more about these women in art on our website: https://www.nationalgallery.org.uk/paintings/women-in-our-collection

Mia Feigelson

The National Gallery, firstly thank you so much for your amazingly interesting Videos !
Artemisia Gentileschi managed to convey a strong, vigorous and powerful vision of her own in ways no other female artist of the Renaissance and of her generation had been able to achieve on canvas.
One could say that looking at her oeuvre is like reading an autobiography, since it is generally believed that rather than taking revenge for what she had experienced in her teenage years, Artemisia did catharsis through art.
Whether this relatively new psychological approach to her work is well grounded or not, no one can deny that, using her paintbrush as a 'weapon', Artemisia Gentileschi depicted extraordinary stories of both oppression and liberation, of abuse and salvation.

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