Marianne Stokes (née Preindlsberger) The Weaver (1917), signed and dated l.l.: Marianne Stokes 1917, oil on canvas, 49 by 47.5 cm.; 19¼ by 18¾ in., Image Source: Sotheby’s
I heard an interview yesterday about women in art, and how they have often been ignored in the past–and I thought of you. Thank you for introducing me to Marianne Stokes and the other female artists you spotlight.
I heard an interview yesterday about women in art, and how they have often been ignored in the past–and I thought of you. Thank you for introducing me to Marianne Stokes and the other female artists you spotlight.
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My pleasure, Madeline! 😎🌺
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What an excellent rendering of the wood.
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Complete with errant wool fibers accumulating in the recesses. Thanks for sharing your thoughts, Steve. 🙂
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I love these paintings where a craft is being shown. 🌹🙋♂️
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Thanks for sharing your thoughts, Ashley. 🙂🌺
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Such a beautiful painting, so calm, the tones perfect.
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Thanks for sharing your thoughts, Vivienne. 🙂🌺
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something wonderful about the undistracted mood this evokes… something far less improbable in yesteryear. 🙂
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True – thanks for sharing your thoughts, Rob. 🙂
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I love this one! Such warm tones and a beautiful subject. Very lovely work.
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Agree! I am happy you enjoy this, Sheila. 🙂
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Pretty!
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Thanks for sharing your thoughts, Mitzy! 🙂🌺
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