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Brushes Against the Grain: Women Who Painted Past the Rules

For centuries, the art world’s spotlight rarely landed on women, even as their brushes shaped history behind the scenes. While men dominated the grand academies and prestigious commissions, women artists navigated closed doors and invented their own paths to mastery. • Lacking access to formal training, many women learned from family studios or within convent walls, turning obstacles into unique artistic voices. • Genres like still life and portraiture—often considered less prestigious—became their domains, not by choice but by necessity, yet these artists elevated these forms with innovation and flair. • Some, like Lavinia Fontana and Angelica Kauffmann, broke through to run their own studios or join elite academies, setting new precedents for what women could achieve. • Their works, once sidelined, now reveal stories of resilience, resourcefulness, and quiet revolution, filling in the missing chapters of art history. Every overlooked canvas is a testament to talent that refused to be confined by convention—or by the rules of the day. #WomenInArt #ArtHistory #OldMasters #Culture

2025-06-18
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