National Museum of Women in the Arts
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"An Ode to Women Artists"
As the name suggests, National Museum of Women in the Arts celebrates the creations and achievements of women artists. Since the 1960s, the founder of the museum, Wilhelmina Holladay, collected notable art pieces created by women artists to add to the long list of the museum's exhibits. The museum’s collection boasts of more than thousands of pieces, including one of the earliest works, which is Lavinia Fontana’s Portrait of a Noblewoman, dating back to the 16th Century. By visiting this one-of-a-kind museum, not only does one support and promote the works of women artists, but also enjoys a leisurely day in the midst of creative geniuses.
1250 New York Avenue North West, Washington, DC, United States, 20005
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"An Ode to Women Artists"
As the name suggests, National Museum of Women in the Arts celebrates the creations and achievements of women artists. Since the 1960s, the founder of the museum, Wilhelmina Holladay, collected notable art pieces created by women artists to add to the long list of the museum's exhibits. The museum’s collection boasts of more than thousands of pieces, including one of the earliest works, which is Lavinia Fontana’s Portrait of a Noblewoman, dating back to the 16th Century. By visiting this one-of-a-kind museum, not only does one support and promote the works of women artists, but also enjoys a leisurely day in the midst of creative geniuses.
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