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Käthe Kollwitz, The Weavers March, 1896
· Was a print maker
· Very liberal bringing up
· World War one and two are her focuses
· Father encouraged her to become an artist
· He didn’t want her to get married
· She got married and said it helped her make art
· Husband was a doctor to the poor
· She focused on a lot of tragic life of the poor
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Käthe Kollwitz, Death Seizing a Woman, 1934
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Sonia Delaunay, Electric Prisms, 1914
· She was also involved in literature
· She is really in the decorative arts
· She talks about color being simultaneous
· Much of her stuff did not survive
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Sonia Delaunay, Costume for Cleopatra, 1918
· Made costumes for plays
· Wonderful costumes
· Suzan Valadon
· Started off as a model
· She had a son
· She worked a lot of different jobs
· Son became a painter
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Marie Laurencin, Group of Artists, 1908
France Avant-Garde
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Suzanne Valadon, The Blue Room, 1923
· Breaks a bunch of rules, smoking a cigarette and isn’t thin
first woman painter admitted to the Société Nationale des Beaux-Arts
Joined the circus
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Gwen John, A Corner of the Artist’s Room, Paris, 1907-09 |
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Vanessa Bell, Bathers in a Landscape, 1913
Weird group of people
lived in a farm house
decorative arts
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Vanessa Bell, Sitting Room, Charleston, Sussex, c. 1916
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Vanessa Bell, Duncan Grant Painting, c. 1920
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