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a woman a day

keeps sexism away

CEIP PLURILINGÜE DE RUBIÁNS

Mulleres con moita arte

Mary

Cassat

Frida

Kahlo

Artemisia

Gentileschi

Artemisia Gentileschi

Italy Born: July 8th, 1593 - Rome Died: June 14th, 1656 Art Movement: Baroque She was the 1st woman to become a member of the Accademia di Arte del Disegno in Florence. She painted pictures of strong and suffering women from myths, the Bible...

"As long as I live, I will have control over my being"

Artemisia

Gentileschi

Mary Cassat

United States of America Born: May 22, 1844 Died: June 14, 1926 Art movement: Impressionism She painted the lives of women, especially the special bond between mother and child

Mary

"Women should be someone and not something”

Cassat

Maruja Mallo

Ana María Gómez González MalloBorn: January 5, 1902; Viveiro, Spain Died: February 6, 1995; Art Movement: Surrealism, Magic Realism She studied at the Spanish Arts Institute "Las sinsombrero"

Maruja

Mallo

Frida Kahlo

Mexico Born: July 6th, 1907 Died: July 13th, 1954 Art Movement: Naïve Art Surrealism, Indigenism, Magic Realism She wore unisex clothes when no one did.She said: “Love yourself first, and then love whoever you want”

"Feet, what do I need you for when I have wings to fly?"

Frida

Kahlo

Tamara de Lempicka

Poland Born: May 16, 1898 Died: March 18, 1980; Art movement: Art Deco She was a modern and independent woman. She was the queen of the Art Deco

" I live life in the margins of society, and the rules of normal society don't apply to those who live on the fringe.”

Tamara

de Lempicka

Julia Minguillón

Born: July 17, 1906; Lugo, Spain Died: August 20, 1965; Art Movement: Vanguardism. She achieved the first medal in the Nacional de Bellas Artes and she was the only woman to do it.

Julia

Minguillón

Georgia O'keefee

USABorn: November 15, 1887; Died: March 6, 1986; Art Movement: Precisionism (Cubist-Realism) She was the 1st female modernist painter.

" “I'm frightened all the time. But I never let it stop me. Never!” "

Georgia

O'keefee

Yayoi Kusama

Japan Born: March 22, 1929; Art Movement: Feminist Art, Outsider art (Art brut), Pop Art She has been acknowledged as one of the most important living artists to come out of Japan.

Yayoi

" “My life is a dot lost among thousands of other dots.” ”

Kusama

Ángela de la Cruz

Born: 1965; A CoruñaArt Movement: Expanded painting She is the only Spanish nominee for the Turner Prize and in 2017she received the National Prize for Plastic Arts. She survived of a stroke that kept her in a coma for months.

Ángela

de la Cruz

Alma Thomas

United States Born: September 20, 1891; Died: February 24, 1978; Art movement: abstract She wasn't recognized as an artist until her retirement from teaching in 1960 She was the 1st African-American woman to have a solo exhibition at the Whitney Museum of American Art

Alma

Thomas

Bridget Riley

United Kingdom Born: April 24, 1931; Art Movement: Op Art Genre: abstract She is one of the leading representatives of Op Art and one of the most prominent living British artists.

Bridget

Riley

Helen Frankenthaler

United States Born: December 12, 1928; Died: December 27, 2011; Art Movement: Abstract Expressionism She was a major contributor to the history of postwar American painting.

Helen

Frankenthaler

"For me, being a 'lady painter' was never an issue. I don't resent being a female painter. I don't exploit it. I paint."

Elvira Santiso

Betanzos Born: 1872 Died: October 9, 1961 Art movement: Impressionism and Modernism She received the Alfonso X el Sabio Medal for her teaching work.

Elvira

Santiso

Karla Gerard

USA Born: 1949; Art Movement: Folk Art Abstract She has been painting since she was a teenager. She has developed her unique colorful style of painting.

Karla

Gerard

Gillian Ayres

London Born: February 3, 1930; Died: April 11, 2018 Art Movement: Abstract Expressionism She taught Art to children in bomb-damaged parts of London

Gillian

Ayres

Carmen Legísima

Loeda, Piñor, Ourense Born: 1896;Died: July 10, 1980; Art Movement: mix She is a self-taught artist. She painted until she died. She had to learn to paint with her left arm.

Carmen Rodríguez de Legísima

Carmen

Legisima

Clara Peeters

Antwerp, Belgium Born: c.1594 Died: c.1657 Art Movement: Baroque She was the earliest significant woman painter of the Dutch Golden Age She specialized in still-life paintings and hid self-portraits on them.

Clara

Peeters

Jane Perkins

London Born: 1958 Art Movement: Junk Art She is a ‘re-maker’, taking inspiration from found objects and working them into something new.

Jane

Perkins

"I love art with an element of fun and the unexpected, and hope my work will make you smile!"

Bea Rey

A Coruña Born: 1959 Art Movement: Abstract, Cubism, Surrealism Her art reflects solidarity, empathy with people who struggled to survive in the Galician countryside or families who had to emigrate. She is one of the few women who have her own museum

Bea

Rey

Shamsia Hassani

Tehran, Iran Born: April 1988,Art Movement: Graffiti 1st Afghan graffiti artist. She fills the streets of Kabul with color.Women are the main characters of her creations. She developed a technique she called “dreaming graffiti”

Shamsia

Hassani

"Art is changing minds and minds can change the society!"

Louise Bourgeois

Paris France Born: December 25, 1911 Died: May 31, 2010 Art movement: Confessional Art Although she is best known for her large-scale sculpture and installation art, she was also a prolific painter and printmaker Art was a therapeutic process for her.

Louise

"Art is a way of recognizing oneself"

Bourgeois

Roberta Lobeira

Monterrey, Mexico Born: June 25, 1979; Art Movement: Magic Realism Roberta Lobeira is a large format Mexican Artist whose mostly oil paintings represent a magical cross between the real life and imagination.

Roberta

Lobeira

"There is something unique and special about creating the illusion of life."

Lara Lars

Lara Alonso Ozores

Salceda de Caselas - Pontevedra Born: 1965; Art Movement: Collage In her collages, the "trophy wives" are turned into heroines, the sets are brutalist buildings and the cities are invaded

Lara

“Being an influencer is not glamorous at all There are many hours of sitting "

Lars

Eva Armisén

Zaragoza

Born: 1969 Art Movement: Painting and engraving. All her works try to represent daily life from an optimistic and emotional point of view. In 2016 she collaborated in the candidacy of the “Haenyeo” (female divers from Jeju Island) for Intangible Heritage of Humanity.

Eva

Armisén

Tarsila do Amaral

Brazil Born: September 1, 1886; Died: January 17, 1973; Art Movement: Modernism She is considered the 1st Brazilian modernist artist, and one of the leading Latin American modernist artists.

Tarsila

do Amaral

Marta Pardo de Vera

A Coruña Born: July 25, 1948 Art movement: post cubism She's been painting since she was a child. She could not study "Bellas Artes" as she wanted because she got married very young.

M. Pardo

de Vera

Faith Ringgold

New York. USA Born: October 8, 1930 Art Movement: Feminist Art, Fiber Art, Black Arts Movement, Harlem Renaissance (New Negro Movement) She is best known for her narrative quilts. "American people"

Faith

Ringgold

Chile Born: May 30, 1859; Died: October 14, 1930; Art Movement: Pioneer in the incorporation of women in Art, she is considered one of the first Chilean artists. She is a figure of painting and sculpture of the 19th century in Latin America. She stopped her career after her marriage.

Magdalena Mira

Magdalena

Mira

Janet Fish

Boston, USA Born: May 18, 1938; Art Movement: Contemporary Realism She became one of the 1st women to earn a Fine Arts degree from the Yale School of Art and Architecture. She revitalized the still life genre.

Janet

Fish

Mary Frances Pratt

New Brunswick, Canada Born: March 15, 1935 Art movement: Photorealism (Super-Realism, Hyper-Realism) She is specialized in still life realist paintings.

Mary

Prat

Vanessa Lodeiro

A Coruña Born: 1978; Art Movement: painting and sculpture She is an art teacher (children and adults)

Vanessa

Lodeiro

"My works are a hymn to optimism"

Mary Blair

Mary Robinson

USA Born: October 21, 1911; Died: July 26, 1978; Art movement: Illustration She was an American artist, animator, and designer who was prominent in producing art and animation for The Walt Disney Company

Mary

Blair

Sophie Taeuber-Arp

Switzerland Born: January 19, 1889; Died: January 13, 1943; Art Movement: Dada, Constructivism She was an artist, painter, sculptor, textile designer, furniture and interior designer, architect and dancer. She is considered one of the most important artists of concrete art and geometric abstraction of the 20th century.

Sophie

Taeuber-Arp

Menchu Lamas

Carmen Lamas Pérez

Vigo, Pontevedra Born: July 7, 1954 Art Movement: Expressionism In the 80s, she participated in some of the most important collective exhibitions of contemporary Spanish art.

Menchu

Lamas

Amy Sherald

Georgia, USA Born: August 30, 1973 Art Movement: Realism She was the first woman and first African-American to win the Outwin Boochever Portrait Competition grand prize

Amy

Sherald

Kara Walker

California, United States Born: November 26, 1969; Art Movement: Feminist Art, Postcolonial art She is a contemporary painter, silhouettist, print-maker, installation artist, filmmaker, and professor who explores race, gender, sexuality, violence, and identity in her work.

Kara

Walker

Rosa Bonheur

Bordeaux, France Born: March 16, 1822 Died: May 25, 1899 Art movement: Romanticism She was the most important animal painter of her time and she never wore a corset or rode sideways. She didn't care what other people thought.

Rosa

Bonheur

"I am married to Art"

Li Chevalier

Born: March 30, 1961; Beijing, China Nationality: French Art Movement: Contemporary, New Ink Art, Symbolism, New media art Installation artist whose work draws on ink paintings, cellos, and dramatic lighting to create contemplative spaces.

Li

Chevalier

Barbara Kruger

Newark, New Jersey, USA Born: January 26, 1945 Art Movement: Feminist Art, Conceptual Art Conceptual artist known for her iconic black, white, and red photographic collages with feminist messages

Barbara

Kruger

"I'm living my life, not buying a lifestyle"

Lita Cabellut

Spain Born: 1961 Art Movement: multidisciplinary She is currently the most valued woman in the world of contemporary Spanish art. She was a beggar in Barcelona streets until she was adopted by a wealthy family. They took her to the Prado Museum and there looking at "3 graces" of Rubens she decided to be a painter.

Lita

Cabellut

Sonia Delaunay

Sarah Stern

Ukraine Born: November 14, 1885 Died: December 5, 1979 French, Russian, Jewish, Ukrainian Art Movement: Orphism , Avant-garde She was the co-founder of Orphism, a variation of Cubist art composed of abstract forms of vibrant color.

Sonia

Delaunay

Eva Casais

Vigo Born: Art movement: Water color & ceramics She's a plastic artist, photographer, designer and passionate about creativity and dogs.

Eva

Casais

Lavinia Fontana

Bologna, Italy Born: August 24, 1552; Died: August 11, 1614 Art Movement: Mannerism (Late Renaissance) She is regarded as the 1st woman artist, working within the same sphere as her male counterparts, outside a court or convent. She was the 1st woman artist to paint female nudes, and possibly the 1st female to use live nude female models.

Lavinia

Fontana

Sofonisba Anguissola

Italy Born: c.1532; Died: November 16, 1625 Art Movement: Mannerism (Late Renaissance) She is considered the 1st successful painter in the History of Art. It's said that the famous portrait of "Felipe II" and "Dama con armiño" are her works.

Sofonisba

Anguissola

Mª Antonia Dans

Oza dos Ríos - A Coruña Born: 1922 Died: February, 17 - 1988 Art Movement: Galicia inspired her works: landscapes, still life,

Mª Antonia

Dans

"I paint what I see, what I have seen since I was a child"

Emily-Mary Osborn

England Born: February 11, 1828 Died: April 25, 1925 Art movement: Romanticism She is one of the most representative painters of the Victorian era in EnglandShe is known for her pictures of children and her genre paintings, especially on themes of women in distress.

Emily-Mary

Nameless and Friendless.

Osborn

Elisabetta Sirani

Bologna, Italy. Born: January 8, 1638 Died: August 28, 1665 Art movement: Baroque She was a pioneering female artist in early modern Bologna, who established an academy for other women artists.

Elisabetta

Sirani

Selfportrait as Allegory of Painting (1658)

Guan Daonseng

Huzhou, China Born: 1262 Died: 1319 Art movement: Yuan Dynasty - Calligraphy She is credited with being "the most famous female painter in Chinese history...remembered not only as a talented woman, but also as a prominent figure in the history of bamboo painting."

Guan

Daonseng

Hanna Höch

Gotha, Germany Born: November 1, 1889; Died: May 31, 1978 Art movement: Dada She is best known for her work of the Weimar period, when she was one of the originators of photomontage.

Hanna

Höch