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[{Fede Galizia]] was one of the first women artists of the Renaissance, active in Milan. Although she specialized in the still life genre, she also composed religious paintings on subjects like [[Jesus]] and [[Judith]].
[[Fede Galizia]] was one of the first women artists of the Renaissance, active in Milan. Although she specialized in the still life genre, she also composed religious paintings on subjects like [[Jesus]] and [[Judith]].
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The page: Women Authorship--1500s, includes (in chronological order) scholarly and fictional works on Second Temple Judaism (Jewish, Christian, and Islamic Origins), authored by Women in the 16th century, or from 1500 to 1599.


Women Authorship (1500s) -- History of research -- Overview
Women Authorship (1500s) -- History of research -- Overview

Fede Galizia was one of the first women artists of the Renaissance, active in Milan. Although she specialized in the still life genre, she also composed religious paintings on subjects like Jesus and Judith.


Women Authorship (1500s) -- Highlights
Women Authorship (1500s) -- Highlights


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Pages in category "Women Authorship--1500s"

The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total.