they're so women!
are you for or against women's work
indira gandhi
Women went to work in the companies that manufactured armament.
they did not get a lot men got double the amount than women.
Gustave Courbet
Gustave Courbet
Fernando Botero is from Columbia, not Nicaragua, but he does paint fat women. The Nicaraguan artist is Sergio Velazquez.
You seem to think that only one artist in history has painted laundry women. That is not so. The most famous paintings on this subject were made by Edgar Degas.
davinci has good sketches of babies, in the womb, i have recently done work on davinci and his artwork mary cassatt is an artist who has painted them, with women in maternity
No, it was not.
Nicolas poussin
Paul Gauguin
Pablo Picasso, 1923.
Jacques-Louis David
Mary Cassatt primarily painted children and women to highlight the intimate and domestic experiences often overlooked in the art world of her time. As a female artist, she focused on the lives and relationships of women, reflecting their roles as caregivers and nurturers. By portraying these subjects, Cassatt aimed to elevate their significance and showcase the beauty of everyday moments, challenging traditional artistic themes dominated by male perspectives. Her work emphasized the emotional bonds and individuality of her subjects, making a statement about women's experiences in society.
Click the link below and find a sample of his famous paintings! Paul Rubens was a 17th century artist with a very unique style. You can ofter hear women in paintings being referred to as "Rubenesque". Meaning the women were painted with a rounder figure not the typical thing curvy look most often given to women over the years. 2 famous paintings by Paul Rubens: 1)Saint Ignatius of Loyola 1620-1622 2)The Slaying of Goliath 1616 Answer 2 Even though the common phrase is "rubenesque" a comparison with women painted by rubens's contemporaries shows that the full-figured women were actually the fashion of the time.