Great Women Artists – A unique celebration of 500 Years of Women’s
Women artists shaped culture for generations, yet their achievements were long kept in the shadows. Great Women Artists changes that narrative. Showcasing the work of over 400 women spanning 500 years, this groundbreaking book honors their creativity while challenging the gaps in traditional art history.
This landmark book spans diverse disciplines—painting, sculpture, photography, installation, and performance art—featuring celebrated artists such as Georgia O’Keeffe and Frida Kahlo as well as trailblazers still gaining recognition. Accompanying essays and analysis come from an international team of curators, historians, and writers, among them Katy Hessel, James Cahill, Orit Gat, Ferren Gipson, Elizabeth Fullerton, and Louisa Elderton.
With its sweeping vision and striking presentation, Great Women Artists asserts itself as more than an art book. It reclaims overlooked voices, champions diversity, and challenges readers to expand how they understand both art and the world it reflects.
Key Features
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Vast Coverage – Showcases the work of over 400 women artists spanning five centuries of art history.
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Worldwide Reach – Includes voices and perspectives from across cultures, countries, and artistic traditions.
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Scholarly Insights – Features essays and commentary from respected critics, curators, and art historians.
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Visually Stunning – Hundreds of full-color reproductions with elegant design.
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Historic Contribution – A defining resource in the recognition of women’s role in art history
Who It’s For?
- Art Enthusiasts & Students – A resource that expands understanding of global art history.
- Design & Culture Lovers – A visually striking addition to any library or coffee table.
- Academics & Educators – A valuable tool for teaching inclusive art history.
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Gift Buyers – An inspiring and beautiful book for collectors, creatives, and feminists
Celebrate five centuries of creativity — order Great Women Artists today and discover the groundbreaking women who shaped the story of art.