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All of my most up to date work along with a few artists I get inspiration from .
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a painting of a woman in black and white with an earring on her head
Everyone knows him. Fewer know the woman who painted like him—and spent 17 years as his fiancée while his “peevish and tyrannical” mother bitterly disapproved. By the time Elizabeth Jane Gardner studied under Bouguereau, she was already an independent working American artist in Paris. She got a government permit to wear pants, dressed like a man to attend figure drawing classes, and supported herself by painting master copies to sell back home in the States. When the Salon rejected one of h...
a close up of a painting of a cat with it's mouth wide open
Everyone knows him. Fewer know the woman who painted like him—and spent 17 years as his fiancée while his “peevish and tyrannical” mother bitterly disapproved. By the time Elizabeth Jane Gardner studied under Bouguereau, she was already an independent working American artist in Paris. She got a government permit to wear pants, dressed like a man to attend figure drawing classes, and supported herself by painting master copies to sell back home in the States. When the Salon rejected one of h...
a painting of a woman holding a lamb
Everyone knows him. Fewer know the woman who painted like him—and spent 17 years as his fiancée while his “peevish and tyrannical” mother bitterly disapproved. By the time Elizabeth Jane Gardner studied under Bouguereau, she was already an independent working American artist in Paris. She got a government permit to wear pants, dressed like a man to attend figure drawing classes, and supported herself by painting master copies to sell back home in the States. When the Salon rejected one of h...
a group of chickens standing next to each other on a floor in front of a red curtain
Everyone knows him. Fewer know the woman who painted like him—and spent 17 years as his fiancée while his “peevish and tyrannical” mother bitterly disapproved. By the time Elizabeth Jane Gardner studied under Bouguereau, she was already an independent working American artist in Paris. She got a government permit to wear pants, dressed like a man to attend figure drawing classes, and supported herself by painting master copies to sell back home in the States. When the Salon rejected one of h...
two ducks are playing with each other on the ground
Everyone knows him. Fewer know the woman who painted like him—and spent 17 years as his fiancée while his “peevish and tyrannical” mother bitterly disapproved. By the time Elizabeth Jane Gardner studied under Bouguereau, she was already an independent working American artist in Paris. She got a government permit to wear pants, dressed like a man to attend figure drawing classes, and supported herself by painting master copies to sell back home in the States. When the Salon rejected one of h...
a black book cover with an image of a cat on it's back and the words elizabeth gardner written in gold
Everyone knows him. Fewer know the woman who painted like him—and spent 17 years as his fiancée while his “peevish and tyrannical” mother bitterly disapproved. By the time Elizabeth Jane Gardner studied under Bouguereau, she was already an independent working American artist in Paris. She got a government permit to wear pants, dressed like a man to attend figure drawing classes, and supported herself by painting master copies to sell back home in the States. When the Salon rejected one of h...
a painting of two women sitting next to each other
Everyone knows him. Fewer know the woman who painted like him—and spent 17 years as his fiancée while his “peevish and tyrannical” mother bitterly disapproved. By the time Elizabeth Jane Gardner studied under Bouguereau, she was already an independent working American artist in Paris. She got a government permit to wear pants, dressed like a man to attend figure drawing classes, and supported herself by painting master copies to sell back home in the States. When the Salon rejected one of h...
two women are sitting next to each other and one is touching her ear with the other hand
Everyone knows him. Fewer know the woman who painted like him—and spent 17 years as his fiancée while his “peevish and tyrannical” mother bitterly disapproved. By the time Elizabeth Jane Gardner studied under Bouguereau, she was already an independent working American artist in Paris. She got a government permit to wear pants, dressed like a man to attend figure drawing classes, and supported herself by painting master copies to sell back home in the States. When the Salon rejected one of h...
two hands touching each other with their fingers on the ground in front of an old painting
Everyone knows him. Fewer know the woman who painted like him—and spent 17 years as his fiancée while his “peevish and tyrannical” mother bitterly disapproved. By the time Elizabeth Jane Gardner studied under Bouguereau, she was already an independent working American artist in Paris. She got a government permit to wear pants, dressed like a man to attend figure drawing classes, and supported herself by painting master copies to sell back home in the States. When the Salon rejected one of h...
a close up of a person's bare feet with no shoes on the ground
Everyone knows him. Fewer know the woman who painted like him—and spent 17 years as his fiancée while his “peevish and tyrannical” mother bitterly disapproved. By the time Elizabeth Jane Gardner studied under Bouguereau, she was already an independent working American artist in Paris. She got a government permit to wear pants, dressed like a man to attend figure drawing classes, and supported herself by painting master copies to sell back home in the States. When the Salon rejected one of h...
a woman's hand holding an open book with blue flowers on the cover, against a brown background
Everyone knows him. Fewer know the woman who painted like him—and spent 17 years as his fiancée while his “peevish and tyrannical” mother bitterly disapproved. By the time Elizabeth Jane Gardner studied under Bouguereau, she was already an independent working American artist in Paris. She got a government permit to wear pants, dressed like a man to attend figure drawing classes, and supported herself by painting master copies to sell back home in the States. When the Salon rejected one of h...
two hands holding each other on top of a blue bed sheet in front of a window
Everyone knows him. Fewer know the woman who painted like him—and spent 17 years as his fiancée while his “peevish and tyrannical” mother bitterly disapproved. By the time Elizabeth Jane Gardner studied under Bouguereau, she was already an independent working American artist in Paris. She got a government permit to wear pants, dressed like a man to attend figure drawing classes, and supported herself by painting master copies to sell back home in the States. When the Salon rejected one of h...
a painting of a woman wearing a white shirt and black skirt with her hair pulled back
Everyone knows him. Fewer know the woman who painted like him—and spent 17 years as his fiancée while his “peevish and tyrannical” mother bitterly disapproved. By the time Elizabeth Jane Gardner studied under Bouguereau, she was already an independent working American artist in Paris. She got a government permit to wear pants, dressed like a man to attend figure drawing classes, and supported herself by painting master copies to sell back home in the States. When the Salon rejected one of h...
a painting of a woman wearing a purple dress
Everyone knows him. Fewer know the woman who painted like him—and spent 17 years as his fiancée while his “peevish and tyrannical” mother bitterly disapproved. By the time Elizabeth Jane Gardner studied under Bouguereau, she was already an independent working American artist in Paris. She got a government permit to wear pants, dressed like a man to attend figure drawing classes, and supported herself by painting master copies to sell back home in the States. When the Salon rejected one of h...