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Style: Feminist
"Veil of Vulnerability"
"Veil of Vulnerability"

"Veil of Vulnerability"

Located in Edinburgh, GB

This painting explores the quiet dialogue between vulnerability and inner strength. The figure is partially concealed by flowing crimson fabric, revealing only fragments of the body....

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Feminist Figurative Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Signed Feminist LGBTQ+ Acrylic on Canvas Painting - Long Journey 45
Signed Feminist LGBTQ+ Acrylic on Canvas Painting - Long Journey 45

Signed Feminist LGBTQ+ Acrylic on Canvas Painting - Long Journey 45

By Linda Stein

Located in New York, NY

Linda Stein, Long Journey 45 - Signed Feminist LGBTQ+ Acrylic on Canvas Painting Long Journey 45 is from Linda Stein's Profiles series--drawings, collages and paintings of facial pr...

Category

1970s Feminist Figurative Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic, Linen, Board, Stretcher Bars

Kenzō Takada – Monumental Female Figures, The Four Seasons
Kenzō Takada – Monumental Female Figures, The Four Seasons

Kenzō Takada – Monumental Female Figures, The Four Seasons

Located in New York, NY

Kenzo's ode to the four seasons was part of his third art exhibition, composed of paintings, sculptures and collages that have already been exhibited in Buenos Aires, Germany and Mor...

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Feminist Figurative Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic

"Soft strength"
"Soft strength"

"Soft strength"

Located in Edinburgh, GB

The Oyster For me, the oyster is a metaphor for feminine energy—quiet, resilient, and endlessly transformative. I was drawn to explore not only its physical form but also its symbo...

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Feminist Figurative Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Signed Feminist LGBTQ+ Acrylic on Canvas Painting - Stretch 55
Signed Feminist LGBTQ+ Acrylic on Canvas Painting - Stretch 55

Signed Feminist LGBTQ+ Acrylic on Canvas Painting - Stretch 55

By Linda Stein

Located in New York, NY

Linda Stein, Stretch 55 - Signed Feminist LGBTQ+ Acrylic on Canvas Painting Stretch 55 is from Linda Stein's Profiles series--drawings, collages and paintings of facial profiles she...

Category

1970s Feminist Figurative Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic, Stretcher Bars

Figurative Oil on Canvas Painting of Farmer Woman at Well, Signed & Framed
Figurative Oil on Canvas Painting of Farmer Woman at Well, Signed & Framed

Figurative Oil on Canvas Painting of Farmer Woman at Well, Signed & Framed

Located in Plainview, NY

A stunning large figurative painting of a working farmer woman sourcing water by a well. The painting features earthy colors in a green dark tone contrasting with the white outfit of...

Category

1990s Feminist Figurative Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Children's Coloring Book Cover Art - Merrill Company - Female Illustrator
Children's Coloring Book Cover Art - Merrill Company - Female Illustrator

Children's Coloring Book Cover Art - Merrill Company - Female Illustrator

By Elizabeth Voss

Located in Miami, FL

Children's Coloring Book Cover Art - Merrill Company - Female Illustrator Board 20 x 14.75, Publisher's Stamp lr recto, publication instruction recto verso Betty Anne Gartrell inscr...

Category

1950s Feminist Figurative Paintings

Materials

Ink, Gouache, Illustration Board, Pencil

"African women"
"African women"

"African women"

By Madalena Zampassi

Located in Edinburgh, GB

The social theme of the southern life of the people of Africa. Their way of life, national costumes and the color of the clay red soil. All this creates a unique original coloring in...

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Feminist Figurative Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Brush not glide, but enter, Oil on polypropylene, 17x21cm, Feminist painting.
Brush not glide, but enter, Oil on polypropylene, 17x21cm, Feminist painting.

Brush not glide, but enter, Oil on polypropylene, 17x21cm, Feminist painting.

Located in Ciudad de México, MX

Brush not glide, but enter, Nicole Caput - Oil on polypropylene - 17 x 21 cm - Feminist painting, c.2025 Nicole Chaput expands painting until it becomes body, working through a d...

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Feminist Figurative Paintings

Materials

Oil

Sleepwalking Portraits, Oil on polypropylene, 39x32cm, Colorful portraits, 2025
Sleepwalking Portraits, Oil on polypropylene, 39x32cm, Colorful portraits, 2025

Sleepwalking Portraits, Oil on polypropylene, 39x32cm, Colorful portraits, 2025

Located in Ciudad de México, MX

Sleepwalking Portraits, Nicole Chaput - Oil on polypropylene, - 39 x 32 cm / 15.35 x 12.62 in - Colorful portraits, c. 2025 Nicole Chaput expands painting until it becomes body, ...

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Feminist Figurative Paintings

Materials

Oil

Cigarette Break, Oil on resin, 50x40cm, Feminist Myth, 2022
Cigarette Break, Oil on resin, 50x40cm, Feminist Myth, 2022

Cigarette Break, Oil on resin, 50x40cm, Feminist Myth, 2022

Located in Ciudad de México, MX

Cigarette Break, by Nicole Chaput - Oil on resin - 50 x 40 cm - Feminist Myth, c. 2022 Nicole Chaput expands painting until it becomes body, working through a deeply carnal and tact...

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Feminist Figurative Paintings

Materials

Resin, Oil

Baby's House Kitchen Interior - Woman Illustrator Mid-Century
Baby's House Kitchen Interior - Woman Illustrator Mid-Century

Baby's House Kitchen Interior - Woman Illustrator Mid-Century

Located in Miami, FL

Famed Disney artist Mary Blair was also an illustrator for assignments outside Disney. The present work appears to be for a Gelolo Mchugh children's book called Baby's House. There i...

Category

1950s Feminist Figurative Paintings

Materials

Gouache, Illustration Board

Mary Dwyer, Ida Tarbell, 2017, watercolor on paper, Suffragists and Journalists
Mary Dwyer, Ida Tarbell, 2017, watercolor on paper, Suffragists and Journalists

Mary Dwyer, Ida Tarbell, 2017, watercolor on paper, Suffragists and Journalists

By Mary Dwyer

Located in Darien, CT

The inspiration for Mary Dwyer's work revolves around storytelling, historic events, a love of political cartoons and early portraiture paintings. An integral part of this work is research. Spurred by an innate curiosity, she creates political, historical and personal paintings. In the last few years Dwyer has been researching and painting the American Suffrage movement. In this research she discovered that the people working as both Suffragists and Abolitionists also started their own newspapers and published their own pamphlets. They became journalists, as no one was covering their story. Dwyer's paintings are a celebration of both the voter’s rights activist and the visual pageantry of the Suffrage movement. The use of color in her Suffrage paintings speak to the vibrant pageantry and the visual marketing used during the movement. Sashes, button, banners, flags and ribbons were made by women and marketed for women. The significance of free press is paramount in a free and fair society. The importance of journalist has become a theme that has continued in her present work. Recently she has been working on a Memorial Paintings...

Category

2010s Feminist Figurative Paintings

Materials

Acrylic, Archival Paper

"Francis Bacon bathers"
"Francis Bacon bathers"

"Francis Bacon bathers"

By Kyrylo Bondarenko

Located in Edinburgh, GB

In this painting, I delved deeply into the interplay of expression and surrealism. The fiery palette and swirling forms symbolize a riot of emotions and thoughts that transcend the ...

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Feminist Figurative Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Woman IV - XXI Century Contemporary Oil & Tempera on Canvas Painting, Portrait

Woman IV - XXI Century Contemporary Oil & Tempera on Canvas Painting, Portrait

By Joanna Rusinek

Located in Warsaw, PL

Joanna Rusinek (1979) Polish contemporary painter. Diploma at the Academy of Fine Arts in Gdańsk in 2007 at the Graphics Studio under the supervision of prof. Jadwiga Okrassa. Annex...

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Feminist Figurative Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil, Tempera

Mary Dwyer, Nellie Bly, 2017, watercolor on paper, Suffragists and Journalists
Mary Dwyer, Nellie Bly, 2017, watercolor on paper, Suffragists and Journalists

Mary Dwyer, Nellie Bly, 2017, watercolor on paper, Suffragists and Journalists

By Mary Dwyer

Located in Darien, CT

The inspiration for Mary Dwyer's work revolves around storytelling, historic events, a love of political cartoons and early portraiture paintings. An integral part of this work is research. Spurred by an innate curiosity, she creates political, historical and personal paintings. In the last few years Dwyer has been researching and painting the American Suffrage movement. In this research she discovered that the people working as both Suffragists and Abolitionists also started their own newspapers and published their own pamphlets. They became journalists, as no one was covering their story. Dwyer's paintings are a celebration of both the voter’s rights activist and the visual pageantry of the Suffrage movement. The use of color in her Suffrage paintings speak to the vibrant pageantry and the visual marketing used during the movement. Sashes, button, banners, flags and ribbons were made by women and marketed for women. The significance of free press is paramount in a free and fair society. The importance of journalist has become a theme that has continued in her present work. Recently she has been working on a Memorial Paintings...

Category

2010s Feminist Figurative Paintings

Materials

Acrylic, Archival Paper

Horses, Chicken, Ducks, Rooster and  Pigs Children's Book - Female Illustrator
Horses, Chicken, Ducks, Rooster and  Pigs Children's Book - Female Illustrator

Horses, Chicken, Ducks, Rooster and Pigs Children's Book - Female Illustrator

Located in Miami, FL

Cover illustration for mid-century children's book publisher Merril Publishers. Signed lower right. Unframed. Retta Scott or Retta Worcester was (February 23, 1916 – August 26, 1990) was an pioneering Female Illustrator / American artist. She was the first woman to receive screen credit as an animator at the Walt Disney Animation Studios. Scott worked on storyboards to develop scenes of Bambi, his mother, and the film’s hunting dogs, on which she spent weeks to develop them into “vicious, snarling, really mean beasts.” Male artists in the company were stunned who initially assumed that only a man could create drawings with such intensity and technical skill. Her sketches caught the eye of Disney, so when the film went into production, she was assigned to animate scenes of hunting dogs chasing Faline. She worked under the film's supervising director, David D. Hand,and was tutored by Disney animator Eric Larson. This was a significant coup for the young woman, since at the 1930s-era Disney studio, women were considered only for routine tasks: "Ink and paint art was a laborious part of the animation process, and was solely the domain of women..." Her promotion to animator was in part thanks to the success of herself and other women such as Bianca Majolie, Sylvia Holland, and Mary Blair as storyboard artists. Even after receiving a promotion to animator, she and her animations continued being under appreciated in the industry. Though the most recognized Walt Disney female artist is Mary Blair, it is Retta Scott who opened up the doors for women in the animation industry. She became the first woman to receive screen credit as an animator. By the spring of 1941, Scott was also considered a "specialist in animal sketches." Scott helped produce Fantasia and Dumbo, as well as an adaptation of The Wind in the Willows that was later cancelled. She also made an appearance in The Reluctant Dragon...

Category

1950s Feminist Figurative Paintings

Materials

Gouache

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