Women in Art: Five Centuries of Feminine Portraiture
From Vermeer's quiet Dutch interiors and Leonardo's La Scapigliata to Klimt's golden Viennese portraits and Matisse's color-saturated figure studies, the female subject has occupied the center of Western art for five centuries; in the hands of the greatest painters, these works transcend portraiture to become documents of beauty, psychology, and cultural identity. This collection spans that full history, from Vigée Le Brun's Marie Antoinette and Sargent's Madame X to Renoir's Promenade and Bouguereau's pastoral figures; from Waterhouse's mythological heroines and Degas's dancers to Barbier's Art Deco femmes and Winslow Homer's American women. Every work is reproduced on museum-grade cotton canvas with archival giclee printing that preserves the full chromatic range and fine detail of the original.
Each piece is printed to order and hand-framed in your choice of Gold, Silver, or Dark Bronze finish, sized from Small through Estate.























