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Women - ArtsArts and Entertainment - Women
Ladyslipper Music The annotated catalog is a rich resource for information about a diversity of female artists and their recordings.
National Museum of Women in the Arts "No longer the miraculous exception, women today are extending the boundaries of art to encompass new visions." We do, however, look also to the past for inspiration, and this site is instructive, with short surveys about women in art from the Renaissance through the twentieth century, along with selections from the museum's collection.
Women Artists in History http://www.wendy.com/women/artists.html A showcase covering medieval times to the present, with links to pages devoted to individual artists.
Women Artists: Self-Portraits and Representations of Womanhood http://www.csupomona.edu/~plin/women/womenart.html How artists pictured themselves and other women: biographical and bibliographical information along with images from western art from the medieval period to the present.
Women Composers Before 1900 http://www.earlywomenmasters.net/midi A selection of midi audio files.
Women in Music Internet Project http://www.kapralova.org/INTPROJECT.htm Databases with information about classical, stage, film, jazz, and other women composers; composers; recommended recordings; links; and more.
World's Women Online http://wwol.inre.asu.edu/artists.html This international project, inaugurated at the Women's Conference in Beijing, considers the work of hundreds of women making art in our time.
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