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Meet the Florentine works waiting to be 'rescued' and remembered. This 'Menu' of 'art hopefuls' showcases several paintings by women that need restoration in Florence. They are not yet at the center of a fully-formed project... but that can change, with a bit of help from our friends!
AWA annually collects projects presented to us by Tuscany's museum directors for evaluation by our Board of Trustees. Donor interest and funding partnerships are fundamental to the development of our future programs.
Do one of these paintings pull at your heart strings?
Write to Linda Falcone at linda@advancingwomenartists.org
We look forward to exchanging ideas for the future!
AWA annually collects projects presented to us by Tuscany's museum directors for evaluation by our Board of Trustees. Donor interest and funding partnerships are fundamental to the development of our future programs.
Do one of these paintings pull at your heart strings?
Write to Linda Falcone at linda@advancingwomenartists.org
We look forward to exchanging ideas for the future!
Anna Piattoli’s Saint Francis
For Anna Piattoli, art was ‘all in the family’.
Maria van Oosterwyck
How did Oosterwyck most break the mold?
Antonietta Brandeis
Antonietta Brandeis painted as ‘Antonio’ as she didn’t like being praised as a ‘woman’ painter.