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Four women who helped shape art history | National Gallery



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Maria Alambritis and Imogen Tedbury shine a light on some of the lesser-known women who played a crucial role in Renaissance and Early Modern artists’ studios: https://www.nationalgallery.org.uk/stories/international-womens-day-women-in-the-artists-workshop

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