Women Artists in Europe from the Monarchy to Modernism

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Dec 22 2018 - Jun 9 2019


This focus exhibition highlights the DMA’s exceptional holdings of artwork by female artists working in Europe between the late 18th and early 20th centuries. 

Drawn primarily from the permanent collection, this special presentation explores the challenges and limitations experienced by female artists seeking professional careers before women were widely admitted into fine art academies. 

Through paintings and works on paper by artists including Elisabeth Vigée Le Brun, Rosa Bonheur, and Käthe Kollwitz, the exhibition will consider the various genres and media deemed appropriate for women, the prestigious familial or social connections that aided in career building, and the freedom offered by avant-garde movements that developed outside of official Academic systems, such as Impressionism, Expressionism, Cubism, and Futurism.


Credit: Exhibition overview from museum website.    
Anne Vallayer-Coster, Bouquet of Flowers in a Terracotta Vase with Peaches and Grapes, 1776, oil on canvas, Dallas Museum of Art, Foundation for the Arts Collection, Mrs. John B. O'Hara Fund and gift of Michael L. Rosenberg, 1998.51.FA
  • Various Media
  • European
  • Elisabeth Vigée Le Brun
  • Rosa Bonheur
  • Käthe Kollwitz
  • and others

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