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Agnes Slott-Møller (1862-1937) was a Danish Symbolist painter; influenced by the Pre-Raphaelites. She is known for works inspired by Danish history and folklore. Via W #PalianSHOW

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Hazel Scott playing two pianos at the same damn time with ease
Hazel Scott was a musical sorcerer and a civil rights hero. She:
was admitted to Julliard at 8.
was performing in top venues by 16.
pioneered “swinging the classics” and made the equivalent of a million dollars a year doing it.
was the first person of color to have their own national TV show.
went to Hollywood but refused to be cast as a “singing maid.” Demanded and got control over her casting, her wardrobe, and how footage featuring her was cut.
refused to perform in segregated venues and led charges for integration in several northern cities, notably Spokane.
She was brought down by the House Committee on Unamerican Activities, and has been largely forgotten. But she was a sorcerer, and a hero.
Hazel Dorothy Scott (June 11, 1920 – October 2, 1981) was a Trinidadian American jazz and classical pianist and singer. An outspoken critic of racial discrimination and segregation, she used her influence to improve the representation of Black Americans in film.
Born Anna Riwkin-Brick born Anna Riwkin (Hebrew: חנה ריבקין-בריק, Surazh, Chernigov Governorate, Russia 23 June [O.S. 10 June] 1908 – Tel Aviv 19 December 1970) was a Russian-born Swedish photographer.
Anna Riwkin 10 June 1908, Surazh, Chernigov Governorate, Russian Empire
Died 19 December 1970 (aged 62) Tel Aviv, Israel
Anna Riwkin was born in Surazh in the Russian Empire into a Jewish family and came to Sweden, at the age of 7, with her parents in 1914. Her father Scholom Sender (Alexander) Riwkin, born in Gomel in 1878, had studied philosophy in Heidelberg before becoming a paper manufacturer, and published philosophical pamphlets in his youth. Her mother was Frida Perlman (1881–1944). The family were part of the Ashkenazi Jewish community. Anna was affectionately nicknamed Anusjka and Channo within the family. Via Wikipedia
Palestine : photographs by Anna Riwkin-Brick / text by Daniel Brick
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Hattie McDaniel, actress who starred in an Oscar winning role as “Mammy” in Gone with the Wind, was born in Wichita, KS, on this date June 10, 1898.
By the mid-1920s, Hattie McDaniel became one of the first African American women to perform on radio. In 1934, she landed her on-screen break in the film Judge Priest. She then became the first African American to win an Oscar in 1940, for her role as Mammy in Gone with the Wind.
She has two stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, was inducted into the Black Filmmakers Hall of Fame in 1975, and in 2006 she became the first Black Oscar winner honored with a U.S. postage stamp.
In 2010, she was inducted into the Colorado Women’s Hall of Fame.
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Anita Berber (10 June 1899 – 10 Nov 1928) was a German dancer, actress, and writer who was the subject of an Otto Dix painting. She lived during the time of the Weimar Republic.
Aside from her addiction to narcotic drugs, Berber was also an alcoholic. In 1928, at the age of 29, she suddenly gave up alcohol completely, but died later the same year. After collapsing in Damascus, she returned to Germany and died in a Kreuzberg hospital on 10 November 1928, although rumour had it that she died surrounded by empty morphine syringes. Berber was buried in a pauper's grave in St. Thomas Cemetery in Neukölln. via W
Unknown photographer Anita Berber c. 1925 © Stiftung Stadtmuseum Berlin – Archive German State Opera
The bisexual dancer Anita Berber (1899-1928) confronted audiences with homoeroticism, nudity, and drug use, addressing issues that were taboo in the public eye. source and more HERE
Anita Berber (10 June 1899 – 10 Nov 1928) was a German dancer, actress, and writer who was the subject of an Otto Dix painting. She lived during the time of the Weimar Republic.

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Mary Reynolds “Untitled (Photo Booth Self-Portrait),” about 1925–1940.
Mary Reynolds Collection, gift of Marjorie Watkins, October 1992
Mary Reynolds (Born ca. 1974) is an Irish gardener, landscape designer, author and public activist, known for being the youngest contestant to win a gold medal at the Chelsea Flower Show. She currently works as an author, designer and environmentalist, and published her first book The Garden Awakening in 2016. Her career as a landscape designer and latter accomplishments inspired the biographical drama Dare to Be Wild (2016). Via Wikipedia
Bessie MacNicol (1869–1904), Under the Apple Tree, 1896–1898, Glasgow Life Museums https://artuk.org/discover/artists/macnicol-bessie-18691904
photo Photography Marina Monaco,
Women photographers reveal a different side to Berlin Between Concrete & Boudoir is the new exhibition highlighting the women photographers documenting an alternative story of Berlin https://www.dazeddigital.com/art-photography/article/66782/1/between-concrete-boudoir-exhibition-women-flinta-photographers-berlin-gallery
Kate Latimer blends her passion for taxidermy with her skill as a milliner. Female taxidermists: death becomes her https://www.thefield.co.uk/country-house/female-taxidermists-death-becomes-40059 (2017) Taxidermy, far from being a dying art, is having new life breathed into it by a talented band of women, as Ettie Neil-Gallacher discovers
About Jitka Hanzlová http://www.jitkahanzlova.com/about.htm
HOMELESS SOULS By Isabel Tejeda Martin | Translated by Laura Suffield
“Being in a foreign country means walking a tightrope high above the ground without the net afforded a person by the country where he has his family, colleagues and friends, and where he can easily say what he has to say in a language he has known from childhood.” (Milan Kundera)
When looking at the work of the Czech photographer Jitka Hanzlová, the initial challenge lies in relating it to the statement that she made to me in her house in Essen last year and which appears at the start of this essay below the quotations from Julio Cortazar and Milan Kundera. In my opinion all her series are portraits. Experienced and analysed from that viewpoint, all those looks and expressions, shot in vertical format in distant parts of the world, reflect her statement and have a bearing on the relationship of the individual with the context in which that person lives. source and more: http://www.jitkahanzlova.com/about.htm
Jitka Hanzlová (b. 1958) is a Czech photographer. Currently livws and works in Germany. #PalianShow
Copyright of photographies © Jitka Hanzlová and VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn

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Art by Minh Lan Tran, photo Magda Pawluczuk, Vasyl Chornyy
Born 1997 in Hong Kong
Lives and works in Paris
Lubaina Himid, Shutters Only Hide The Sun (Zanzibar), 1999. Photo by Andy Keate. © Lubaina Himid, Courtesy Hollybush Gardens, London and Greene Naftali, New York
Meera Mukherjee at Kasauli Art Centre Artist Workshop, 1978. Courtesy of Hepworth Wakefield.
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Ethel Walker, full name: Dame Ethel Walker DBE ARA (9 June 1861 – 2 March 1951) was a Scottish painter of portraits, flower-pieces, sea-pieces and decorative compositions. Via W
Meta Vaux Warrick Fuller (1877-1968) https://palianshow.wordpress.com/2025/06/09/meta-vaux-warrick-fuller/ Meta Vaux Warrick Fuller (born Meta Vaux Warrick; June 9, 1877 – March 13, 1968) was an African-American artist who celebrated Afrocentric themes. At the fore of the Harlem Renaissance, Warrick was known for being a poet, painter, theater designer, and sculptor of the black American experience. At the turn of the 20th century, she achieved a reputation as the first black woman sculptor and was a well-known sculptor in Paris before returning to the United States.Through adopting a horror-based figural style and choosing to depict events of racial injustice, like the lynching of Mary Turner, Warrick used her platform to address the societal traumas of African Americans. Via W
May Stevens (1924-2019) https://palianshow.wordpress.com/2026/06/09/may-stevens/ May Stevens (June 9, 1924 – Dec 9, 2019) was an American feminist artist, political activist, educator, and writer. Via W
Te Adoremus Domine , 1921, Painted plaster Meta Vaux Warrick Fuller born Meta Vaux Warrick; June 9, 1877 – March 13, 1968was an African-Amer
May Stevens (1924-2019) was an American feminist artist, political activist, educator, and writer. Via W #PalianSHOW
Latika Katt, The Fence. Courtesy of Saffronart

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Elizabeth Garrett Anderson, by Walery, published by Sampson Low & Co, published February 1889 | NPG
Elizabeth Garrett Anderson (9 June 1836 – 17 December 1917) was an English physician and suffragist. She is known for being the first woman to qualify in Britain as a physician and surgeon and as a co-founder and dean of the London School of Medicine for Women, which was the first medical school in Britain to train women as doctors. She was the first female dean of a British medical school, the first woman in Britain to be elected to a school board and, as mayor of Aldeburgh, the first female mayor in Britain. Via Wikipedia
Sámi women artists | Sápmi - ongoing research for the Art by Women - Women in Arts #PalianSHOW The Sámi (also spelled Sami or Saami) are the traditionally Sámi-speaking indigenous people inhabiting the region of Sápmi, which today encompasses large northern parts of Norway, Sweden, Finland, and of the Kola Peninsula in Russia. via W