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Hannah Höch and Das Schöne Mädchen

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Höch, Hanna.  Das Schöne Mädchen. 1920.  (Image from Artstor ) Hannah Höch   (Image from The Art Story ) Artist Background        German artist Hannah Höch was born in Gotha, 1889. As a young girl, her father emphasized the traditional role of a woman and discouraged her from pursuing art (though her mother was a painter herself). She began to study glass design and graphic arts throughout her education. However, when World War I broke out in Germany, she put her education on pause to join the Red Cross. Later she began working for a magazine and newspaper publisher. In 1918, Höch first discovered the practice of photomontage or collage, which was the basis of her later work. She was fascinated with the practice of reframing and altering images from their original states and placing them in different contexts. She was considered to be a part of the Dada movement , though much of her work was overshadowed and unrecognized due to the largely male domina...

Alma Thomas and Light Blue Nursery

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  Alma Thomas (Photo taken by  Michael Fischer 1976 ) (Courtesy of National Museum of American Art) Thomas, Alma.  Light Blue Nursery. 1968, Smithsonian American Art Museum.    (Image from Smithsonian American Art Museum ) Artist Background     Alma Thomas was born in 1891 in Columbus, Georgia. Her family moved to Washington D.C. at 1907 "to escape the racial violence in the south", according to the National Museum of Women in the Arts . When she was young, she was interested in being an architect though it was a lofty dream at the time for any woman. She attended Howard University - with one of her professors being Loïs Mailou Jone s - and was the first graduate of its newly formed fine arts department in 1924. After graduation, she became an art teacher for 35 years at a junior high school in D.C. She later earned her Masters in Art Education. Although she painted throughout her teaching career, once she retired in 1960 she began to take her art...

Dorothea Tanning and Eine Kleine Nachtmusik

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Tanning, Dorothea.  Eine Kleine Nachtmusik. 1943, Tate Gallery.  (Image from dorotheatanning.org )   Dorothea Tanning (Image from wikiart.org ) Artist Background           Dorothea Tanning was an American painter born in 1910 in Galesburg, IL. Tanning was a mostly self taught artist, who took a very limited number of classes during her college years. In 1935, she moved to New York from Chicago and lived as a commercial artist. Much of her work is inspired by Surrealism and contains surreal elements. Many of those pieces also contain female figures. The authors at The Art Story write how her "exploration of the female form has led to her association with the Feminist movement." Her legacy, outside of her paintings, is greatly shaped by her work to reduce any stigmas around women working in art.  Artwork Background     Eine Kleine Nachtmusik was painted in 1943. It is an important, distinctive piece from Tanning's early works. T...

Perle Fine and Polyphonic

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Perle Fine (Image from wikiart.org ) Fine, Perle.  Polyphonic. 1945, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum.  (Image from Guggenheim.org ) Artist Background   Perle Fine was born in 1905 in Boston after her parents had immigrated to the United States from Russia. She had interests in art throughout her early life and later studied at multiple art schools and took classes from other artists such as Hans Hofmann. Wikiart.org describes her as "among the most prominent female artists associated with American Abstract Expressionism." During the late 1930's, Fine became interested in nonobjective art, which the Tate website describes as a type of abstract art that uses geometric forms to convey simplicity and purity. Among her peers were renowned artists such as Jackson Pollock, Williem de Kooning, and Louise Nevelson. Much of her work is abstract with little to no recognizable forms.  Artwork Background     Polyphonic, which means "producing many sounds simultaneously,...

Frida Kahlo and The Wounded Deer

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  Kahlo, Frida.  The Wounded Deer. 1946.                               (Image from fridakahlo.org )                              Frida Kahlo (Image from fridakahlo.org ) Artist Background     We cannot discuss women in modern art without mentioning Frida Kahlo. Kahlo was born in 1907 in Coyoacán, Mexico City. As a child, she was very close with her father, who was in the photography business. Kahlo had a rich and expansive academic background growing up. At 18, Kahlo was involved in a near fatal bus accident that left her bedridden. During this time, she picked up art after being given paints and an easel by her parents. In 1929, she married renowned artist Diego Rivera, with whom she shared a tumultuous relationship with, due to numerous infidelities. Kahlo suffered many health issues in h...