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1 | La Nymphe surprise | Painting by Édouard Manet | |
3 | Caroline Webster Schermerhorn Astor | Portrait of Astor by Carolus-Duran | |
4 | Jane Digby | Portrait of Digby by William Charles Ross | |
4 | Louise Élisabeth Vigée Le Brun | Self portrait (1782) | |
4 | Jupiter and Io | Painting (c. 1531) by Antonio Allegri, called Correggio | |
5 | Wilton Diptych | Unknown artist: (c. 1395-99); a small egg on oak portable diptych depicting Richard II of England kneeling before the Virgin and Child. The painting is described by the art historian Andrew Graham-Dixon as "the most beautiful dream of heaven to survive in all British art". | |
5 | Allegory of Fortune | Painting (ca. 1658 - 1659) by Salvator Rosa | |
7 | Madonna and Child (Masaccio) | Painting (c. 1426) by Masaccio | |
7 | Terry Plank | Taken 16 September 2012 by the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation | |
11 | Echo and Narcissus | Painting (1903) painting by John William Waterhouse | |
13 | Rosa Bonheur | Painting (1898) of the artist by Anna Elizabeth Klumpke | |
15 | Waiting (Degas) | Drawing (ca. 1882) by Edgar Degas | |
16 | Graziella | Painting (1878) by Jules-Joseph Lefebvre | |
17 | Queen Marie of France | Painting (1747) by Carle Van Loo | |
20 | George Sand | Photograph on glass, March 1864, by Nadar | |
21 | Ntozake Shange | Reid Lecture, Women Issues Luncheon, Women's Center, November 1978, digitally restored by Chris Woodrich | |
25 | Alison Bechdel | Photograph taken 2 September 2014 by Riccardo De Luca for the MacArthur Foundation | |
26 | Frida Kahlo | Photograph (1937) by Toni Frissell | |
26 | Annette Duvivier, Comtesse de Vergennes | Painting of subject in Turkish attire (ca. 1750-1790) by Antoine de Favray | |
26 | Religion saved by Spain (Titian) | Painting (between 1572 and 1575) by Titian | |
26 | Mariana (Millais) | Painting (1851) by John Everett Millais | |
26 | The Stolen Kiss (Fragonard) | Painting (late 1780s) by Jean-Honoré Fragonard | |
26 | Stitching the Standard | Painting (1911) by Edmund Leighton | |
28 | The Kiss (Klimt) | Painting (l908–1909) by Gustav Klimt | |
28 | Unicorn | The painting (ca. 1602) depicts Giulia Farnese, mistress to Pope Alexander VI. Rodrigo Borgia (Pope Alexander VI) by Domenichino | |
29 | Charlotte Perkins Gilman | Photograph (ca. 1900) by C.F. Lummis; restoration by Adam Cuerden |
Picture of the Day
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3 | Woman Suffrage Parade of 1913 | ||
8 | Self-Portrait as the Allegory of Painting | Painting by woman artist Artemisia Gentileschi | |
10 | Ane Brun | Coincides with her birthday | |
12 | Jaimie Alexander | Coincides with her birthday | |
18 | The Railway | Depicts two women, including painter Victorine Meurent |
Image gallery of newly uploaded free images
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Pride of California, Lathyrus Splendens by Margaret Neilson Armstrong
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Church in Katwijk, by Suze Robertson
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Antiques Stall, by Suze Robertson
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Ntozake Shange (restored version of existing image)
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Delegates to the Pan-American Conference of Women (1922)
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Julia Abbott, US Bureau of Education
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Monhegan Island Harbor Looking Toward Manana, 1910, by Alice Kent Stoddard
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"A Portrait", by Elizabeth Gowdy Baker
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"Life-size Aquarelle Portrait of Mrs. James A. Stillman", by Elizabeth Gowdy Baker
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"Life-size Aquarelle Portrait of Mrs. James J. Clarkson", by Elizabeth Gowdy Baker
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The Portrait of a Lady, by Adelaide Cole Chase