This handsome volume of works from the renowned collection of the
National Museum of Women in the Arts--the best-known museum in the world
dedicated to recognizing the achievements of women artists--is a
fascinating record of women's diverse accomplishments from the
Renaissance to the first decade of the twenty-first century. Prior to
the establishment of the National Museum of Women in the Arts, the work
of great women artists had been ignored, forgotten, or denied; they had
been largely left out of museums and histories of art.
Founded in 1987 by Wilhelmina Cole Holladay in Washington, D.C., the
National Museum of Women in the Arts boasts a growing membership that is
among the top ten in the world. The museum's multifaceted treasures
include paintings, sculpture, photographs, prints, and crafts produced
over the past five centuries by an international array of women artists.
Included here, in full color, are works by Lavinia Fontana, Judith
Leyster, Elisabeth-Louise Vigée-Lebrun, Hester Bateman, Rosa Bonheur,
Berthe Morisot, Mary Cassatt, Camille Claudel, Berenice Abbott, Maria
Montoya Martinez, Frida Kahlo, Georgia O'Keeffe, Lee Krasner, and many
more.