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*[[Julie Hart Beers]] (1835–1913), painter
*[[Julie Hart Beers]] (1835–1913), painter
*[[Enella Benedict]] (1858–1942), American painter
*[[Enella Benedict]] (1858–1942), American painter
*[https://pl.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Anna_Bili%C5%84ska-Bohdanowiczowa Anna Bilińska-Bohdanowiczowa] (1854–1983), Polish painter
*[[Harriet Blackstone]] (1864–1939), figure painter
*[[Harriet Blackstone]] (1864–1939), figure painter
*[[Anna Boch]] (1848–1936), painter
*[[Anna Boch]] (1848–1936), painter
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*[[Johanna van Eybergen]] (1865–1950), applied artist and designer
*[[Johanna van Eybergen]] (1865–1950), applied artist and designer
*[[Eva Scott Fényes]] (1849-1930), painter
*[[Eva Scott Fényes]] (1849-1930), painter
*[[Elsa von Freytag-Loringhoven]] (1874–1927), Dada artist, happening artist, painter, sculptor
*[[Laura Ann Fry]] (1857–1943), ceramic painter
*[[Laura Ann Fry]] (1857–1943), ceramic painter
*[[Frances Gearhart]] (1869–1959), printmaker and watercolorist
*[[Frances Gearhart]] (1869–1959), printmaker and watercolorist
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*[[Mimi Parent]] (1924–2005), painter
*[[Mimi Parent]] (1924–2005), painter
*[[Pat Passlof]] (1928–2011), painter
*[[Pat Passlof]] (1928–2011), painter
*[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ludmi%C5%82a_Popiel Ludmiła Popiel] (1928–2011), painter
*[[Galina Rumiantseva]] (1927–2004), painter
*[[Galina Rumiantseva]] (1927–2004), painter
*[[Kapitolina Rumiantseva]] (1925–2002), painter
*[[Kapitolina Rumiantseva]] (1925–2002), painter
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*[[Edith Altman]] (born 1931), painter, performance artist
*[[Edith Altman]] (born 1931), painter, performance artist
*[[Emma Andijewska]] (born 1931), painter, writer
*[[Emma Andijewska]] (born 1931), painter, writer
* [https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maria_Anto Maria Anto] (1936-2007), Polish painter, poet, matron of the Art Prize
*[[Electa Arenal]] (1935–1960), Mexican muralist
*[[Electa Arenal]] (1935–1960), Mexican muralist
*[[Helene Aylon]] (1931–2020), sculptor
*[[Helene Aylon]] (1931–2020), sculptor
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*[[Helen C. Frederick]] (born 1945), printmaker
*[[Helen C. Frederick]] (born 1945), printmaker
*[[Rose Garrard]] (born 1946), installation, video and performance
*[[Rose Garrard]] (born 1946), installation, video and performance
*[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Teresa_Gierzy%C5%84ska Teresa Gierzyńska] (born 1947), Polish conceptual artist, photographer
*[[Jan Groover]] (1943–2012), photographer
*[[Jan Groover]] (1943–2012), photographer
*[[Kathy Grove]] (born 1948), conceptual artist
*[[Kathy Grove]] (born 1948), conceptual artist
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*[[Yvonne Walker Keshick]] (born 1946), quill artist and basket maker
*[[Yvonne Walker Keshick]] (born 1946), quill artist and basket maker
*[[Gayane Khachaturian]] (1942–2009), painter
*[[Gayane Khachaturian]] (1942–2009), painter
*[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barbara_Koz%C5%82owska Barbara Kozłowska] (1940-2008), installation, environment artist, photographer
*[[Barbara Kruger]] (born 1945), conceptual artist<ref name="women_artists" />
*[[Barbara Kruger]] (born 1945), conceptual artist<ref name="women_artists" />
*[[Annie Leibovitz]] (born 1949), photographer
*[[Annie Leibovitz]] (born 1949), photographer
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*[[Taraneh Hemami]] (born 1960), multidisciplinary artist, installations, craft
*[[Taraneh Hemami]] (born 1960), multidisciplinary artist, installations, craft
*[[Maya Hayuk]] (born 1969), painter, muralist
*[[Maya Hayuk]] (born 1969), painter, muralist
*[[Zuzanna Janin]] (born 1961), mixed-media, video artist, installation, sculptor
*[[Chantal Joffe]] (born 1969), painter
*[[Chantal Joffe]] (born 1969), painter
*[[Lori Kay]] (born 1962), sculptor, mixed media
*[[Lori Kay]] (born 1962), sculptor, mixed media

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Mary Cassatt Self-portrait, c. 1878, gouache on paper, 23 5/8 × 16 3/16 in., Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York

This is a partial list of 20th-century women artists, sorted alphabetically by decades and year of birth.

Before 1870

Hilma af Klint, The Ten Largest nr 3, Youth, Group 4, 1907
Käthe Kollwitz, Woman with Dead Child, 1903 etching
Suzanne Valadon, The Bath, 1908, pastel. 60×49 cm., Museum of Grenoble, France
Lilla Cabot Perry, Self Portrait, 1892
Romaine Brooks, Miss Natalie Barney, "L'Amazone" (1920)

1870–1879

Paula Modersohn-Becker, Self-Portrait, 1906
File:Gabriele Münter Abend im Park (Nightfall in St. Cloud).jpg
Gabriele Münter, Abend im Park (Nightfall in St. Cloud), 1906
Gwen John, Vase of Flowers, n.d. (ca. 1910s)

1880–1889

Marie Laurencin, 1913, Le Bal élégant, La Danse à la campagne
Sonia Delaunay, The last section of La prose du Transsibérien et de la Petite Jehanne de France, 1913
Georgia O'Keeffe, Blue and Green Music, 1921
Natalia Goncharova, Self-portrait, 1907

1890–1899

Amedeo Modigliani, Portrait of Jeanne Hébuterne, 1918
Jeanne Hébuterne,Self portrait, 1916

1900–1909

Bernarda Bryson Shahn, Resettlement Administration poster, c. 1935 – 1937
Milena Pavlović-Barili, Hot Pink with Cool Grey, 1940

1910–1919

Louise Bourgeois, Maman, Bilbao, Spain
File:Blanco y verde.jpg
Carmen Herrera, Blanco Y Verde, 1959, Tate [5]

1920–1929

1930–1939

1940–1949

1950–1959

1960–1969

1970–1979

See also

References

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  2. ^ "Maria Magdalena Łubieńska (1833–1920) – artystka wyemancypowana". Sacrum et Decorum (in Polish). University of Rzeszów. Retrieved 2020-05-14.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
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  6. ^ Holland Cotter. "Fanny Brennan, Surrealist, 80; Lived in Paris". nytimes.
  7. ^ "The Personal and Poetic Prints of a Female Pioneer of Copier Art". Hyperallergic. Retrieved 2016-04-21.
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  11. ^ "Shari Mendelson". John Simon Guggenheim Foundation. Retrieved 2020-05-17.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
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