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Women's History Month | March 2019
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Outcomes (media)
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Marigold and Larkspur by Eva Theresa Bradshaw, 1937
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2019 EPWHoF inductees
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María Almeida Natividad
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Mary A. Yanez
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Romy Saenz Hawkins
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Catherine Kennedy
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Dorothy "Sissy" Byrd
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Portrait of Julie Feurgard by Louise Catherine Breslau, 1886
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Kincardine Castle, Perthshire by Charlotte Nasmyth, 1845
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Charlotte Nasmyth by William Nicholson,1827
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Eagle Lake, Acadia, Maine by Susan Hinckley Bradley
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Debutantes etc
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Julia Wernicke, 1904
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Toros, Julia Wernicke, 1897
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The Lion, Julia Wernicke, 1901
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The Bridge and Notre-Dame de Paris, by Caroline Armington
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Bird Bath, by Janet Scudder
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Her Only Brother, by Abastenia St. Leger Eberle
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Sculptured head of President Warren G. Harding, by Sally James Farnham
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Madam Yajima
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Dr. D.M. Dunn
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Dream Days]] by Louise Cox
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Portrait of a child by Lydia Field Emmet
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"Turtle Baby" by Edith Parsons
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Nat by Hilda Belcher
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Mrs. Louis Reed Welzmiller
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Grand Military Steeple Chase at London Canada by Lady Eveline Marie Alexander 1845
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Alma College Art Students, Eva Brook Donly, left, Marilla Adams, and Cornelia Saleno by Frederic Marlett Bell-Smith c. 1883
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The Orchard by Fanny Tewksbury
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Autopsy by Annie Stebler-Hopf, 1889
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Snow Scene by Alice Randall Marsh
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Obelisk plaque sponsored by Women's department of El Paso chamber of commerce
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untitled landscape by Jane Roma McElroy
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Tonalist Landscape by Adele Fay Williams
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The Drama - Frieze for the reception room of the Illinois Building at the World's Columbian Exposition 1893 by Adele Fay Williams
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Music - Frieze for the reception room of the Illinois Building at the World's Columbian Exposition 1893 by Marie Koupal Lusk
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Sunny American La France Roses by Marie Koupal Lusk
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The Last Letter by Clara Taggart MacChesney, 1917
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Mo'Cheddah on TGIF on NdaniTV