Art Museum
Women in Print: Female Printmaker's 1500-1800
Romulus and Remus found by Shepherds, Antoinette Bouzonnet (called Bouzonnet-Stella), French, 1676, Allentown Art Museum, Purchase: SOTA Print Fund, 1994
Romulus and Remus found by Shepherds, Antoinette Bouzonnet, French, 1676, Allentown Art Museum, Purchase: SOTA Print Fund, on view in Women in Print
Event Information
Date
2/29/2008 - 5/16/2008
Venue
Fine Arts Building and Museum of Art
Brown Study Room
Cost
Free
Audience
General Audience
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The Ball State University Museum of Art offers visitors a mostly unexplored view of printmaking by women artists in Women in Print, an exhibition drawn from the collection of the Allentown (Pennsylvania) Art Museum.

The exhibition dispels the notion that there were no women artists before the twentieth century. Until modern times, women engravers often worked as silent partners, helping as they needed in the family business but leaving little evidence of their contributions. A few women did and they are represented in the exhbition.

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