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First Woman Sculpture by Beatrice Hoffman | Saatchi Art
First Woman Sculpture by Beatrice Hoffman | Saatchi Art

The Portrait Monument – Washington, D.C. - Atlas Obscura
The Portrait Monument – Washington, D.C. - Atlas Obscura

Ivory 'Venus' is first depiction of a woman | New Scientist
Ivory 'Venus' is first depiction of a woman | New Scientist

First woman sculpture in Cincinnati unveiled
First woman sculpture in Cincinnati unveiled

Denmark Gets First Public Statue of a Black Woman, a 'Rebel Queen' - The  New York Times
Denmark Gets First Public Statue of a Black Woman, a 'Rebel Queen' - The New York Times

Aphrodite of Knidos - Wikipedia
Aphrodite of Knidos - Wikipedia

Picasso's First Cubist Sculpture to Be Sold by The Met for $30 Million |  Barron's
Picasso's First Cubist Sculpture to Be Sold by The Met for $30 Million | Barron's

Sculptor will be first Black woman to represent US at arts festival
Sculptor will be first Black woman to represent US at arts festival

Venus of Willendorf" - Figurative Sculpture from the Paleolithic
Venus of Willendorf" - Figurative Sculpture from the Paleolithic

Head of a Woman (Fernande)', Pablo Picasso, 1909 | Tate
Head of a Woman (Fernande)', Pablo Picasso, 1909 | Tate

Being a woman sculptor in the first half of the 20th century: the case of  Claire J. R. Colinet — AWARE Archives of Women Artists, Research and  Exhibitions
Being a woman sculptor in the first half of the 20th century: the case of Claire J. R. Colinet — AWARE Archives of Women Artists, Research and Exhibitions

Why the First Monument of Real Women in Central Park Matters—and Why It's  Controversial | Smart News| Smithsonian Magazine
Why the First Monument of Real Women in Central Park Matters—and Why It's Controversial | Smart News| Smithsonian Magazine

Woman's head. Stone. By an unknown sculptor, the Master of Utrecht Woman's  Stone Head. First quarter of 16th century. The woman cup was originally  part of a Marian figure which formed part
Woman's head. Stone. By an unknown sculptor, the Master of Utrecht Woman's Stone Head. First quarter of 16th century. The woman cup was originally part of a Marian figure which formed part

The Power of Women in Old Master Sculpture | European Sculpture & Works of  Art | Sotheby's
The Power of Women in Old Master Sculpture | European Sculpture & Works of Art | Sotheby's

Statuette of a Standing Woman | Early Dynastic Period | The Metropolitan  Museum of Art
Statuette of a Standing Woman | Early Dynastic Period | The Metropolitan Museum of Art

Commemorating the First World War in twenty-first-century sculpture | Art UK
Commemorating the First World War in twenty-first-century sculpture | Art UK

New York's Central Park to erect first sculpture honoring women | New York  | The Guardian
New York's Central Park to erect first sculpture honoring women | New York | The Guardian

Central Park gets its first-ever statue honoring real women
Central Park gets its first-ever statue honoring real women

Standing Bronze First Pioneer Woman's Saga Statue Sculpture -
Standing Bronze First Pioneer Woman's Saga Statue Sculpture -

Simone Leigh Is First Black Woman to Represent U.S. at Venice Biennale -  The New York Times
Simone Leigh Is First Black Woman to Represent U.S. at Venice Biennale - The New York Times

Female Figure (Giambologna) - Wikipedia
Female Figure (Giambologna) - Wikipedia

Stunning Sculptures Of Women Inspired By Renaissance Art | Bored Panda
Stunning Sculptures Of Women Inspired By Renaissance Art | Bored Panda

First ever sculptures of women installed in Trinity's Long Room |  Independent.ie
First ever sculptures of women installed in Trinity's Long Room | Independent.ie

Terracotta statuette of a standing woman. Culture: Greek, probably  Boeotian. Dimensions: H. 6 7/16 in. (16.4 cm). Date: late 4th-early 3rd  century B.C.. Although the Greeks had been making terracotta statuettes  since
Terracotta statuette of a standing woman. Culture: Greek, probably Boeotian. Dimensions: H. 6 7/16 in. (16.4 cm). Date: late 4th-early 3rd century B.C.. Although the Greeks had been making terracotta statuettes since

3,000,000-9000 BCE – Paleolithic Art | Ancient to Medieval Art
3,000,000-9000 BCE – Paleolithic Art | Ancient to Medieval Art

Venus of Willendorf: A 30,000-Year-Old Figurine That Continues to Captivate
Venus of Willendorf: A 30,000-Year-Old Figurine That Continues to Captivate

The Strange, Sordid History of the World's First Nude Female Statue
The Strange, Sordid History of the World's First Nude Female Statue

Venus of Willendorf | Characteristics, Image, & Facts | Britannica
Venus of Willendorf | Characteristics, Image, & Facts | Britannica