María Berrío is a Colombian artist known for her collage works that explore themes of femininity, women, displacement, and ecology. Born in 1982 in Bogotà, Colombia, she currently resides in Brooklyn, ...
It also demonstrates the artist's characteristic use of subdued color, in this case brown, earthy reds, and grayish whites. These were the years when Izquierdo and Tamayo were close both ...
Maria Prymachenko (1909–1997) is a central figure in Ukrainian art history, as one of the country’s most well-known and appreciated artists. If you know the name Maria Prymachenko, it might be because ...
Her father, Stanisław Chmielowsk, was educated as a farming engineer and managed an estate. Her mother, Maria Kłopotowska, was a painter educated in Adrian Baraniecki’s courses for women in Kraków and ...
Miami Dade College’s (MDC) Cuban Legacy Gallery, in collaboration with the American Museum of the Cuban Diaspora, are presenting Baruj Salinas: 1972–2022. a thematic survey of the Miami-based Cuban ...
Seventeenth-century German artist, scientific illustrator and naturalist, Anna Maria Sybilla Merian (1647-1717) is best known for her travels and research in Dutch Suriname, South America. At a time ...
Painting by 17th-century Dutch painter has been researched and restored as part of the Women of the Rijksmuseum project ...
Maria Teresa Ortiz-Naretto, 55, discovered her love of painting as a child. Born in Rancagua, Chile, and raised in Argentina and Chile, Ortiz-Naretto began painting at age 9 when she created her f ...