Women in Art Timeline

By hrutt21
  • 1098

    Scivias I.6: Humanity and Life: Hildegard of Bingen

    Scivias I.6: Humanity and Life: Hildegard of Bingen
    Hildegard of Bingen, a German artist of The Middle Age times born in 1098, was very eclectic in my words. Hildegard was very spiritual, faith driven and was known to be driven by God. Hildegard, “Saw many visions during her life—sights, sounds, tastes and smells she believed were messages from God.
  • 1500

    Saint Avia (The Jailed Women) Artist: Unknown

    Saint Avia (The Jailed Women) Artist: Unknown
    Saint Avia of Sicily was a virgin martyr, born blind but later cured, was unfortunately was prisoned for clinging onto her Christian views and beliefs. While Saint Avia was prisoned and serving time, she received communion, a major sacrement from the Virgin Mary. In this piece of art, Saint Avia is sculpted peering out a jail cell window, it appears as she looks sad and waiting for the time to pass. Saint Avia is sculpted out of stone and was created in 1500, France.
  • 1524

    St. Catherine with Lily

    St. Catherine with Lily
    The Nun Artist, named Plautilla Nelli from the time periods of 1524 and 1588 was best known for her artwork in spiritual settings like this one depicts named, “St. Catherine with Lily” used was oil based paints. In the art it depicts a women praying, with holes in the hands, holding a cross. Plautilla uses symbolism in her art and it does indeed depict feminism. The feminism is represented by the feminine energy she brought to Art in The Renaissance time period.
  • 1555

    Levina Teerlinc

    Levina Teerlinc
    Levina Teerlinc from the time periods of 1510-1576 was best known for creating tiny paintings. This was new for her time as she was one of the first artists to do this. Levina Teerlinc helped paint the English Court and defined feminism by her delicate touch.
  • Geertruydt Roghman, A Women Cleaning

    Geertruydt Roghman, A Women Cleaning
    Geertruydt Roghman a Dutch golden age painter created very complex pieces of artwork. Geertruydt Roghman highlighted feminism in her artwork by portraying women and the standards of what women did in the kitchen and cleaning.
  • Rosalba Carriera, A Tyrolean Innkeeper

    Rosalba Carriera, A Tyrolean Innkeeper
    Rosalba Carriera was a venetian painter who specialized in miniature paintings in the 17th century. Born in 1673, she created beautiful pieces of art and she was also known as a portrait painter who also mainly used pastels for her artwork. In this artwork, “Tyrolean Innkeeper” shows a female portrait, her feminism style of portraying womanhood is very evident in her work.