Hall of Fame – Links Page
Feminine Moments’ Links Archive – Hall of Fame
The Hall of Fame (below) is dedicated to late women artists.
Feminine Moments’ Hall of Fame list include 1-3 external links about each artist. The entries are listed alphabetically by first name. It features household names of queer women artists as well as more obscure women artists. The dedicated researcher is advised to be skeptical as this list may have flaws.
The artists (below) are said to be woman-identified women and we may assign labels such as: feminist, suffragette, invert, sapphist, lesbian, homosexual, bisexual, trans or queer to them. However, this is no guarante that authors of the webpages linked to below are out in their writings about these artists.
- Aasta ‘Hasta’ Hansteen (1824 – 1908), Norway. Wikipedia page
- Agnes Noyes Goodsir (1864 – 1939), Australia/France. Biography
- Ambrosia Tønnesen (1859 -1948), Norway. Wikipedia page
- Anna Hope ‘Nan’ Hudson (1869 – 1957), UK. Wikipedia page
- Anna-Stina Treumund (? – 2017), Estonia. Vimeo stream
- Anna-Stina Treumund (? – 2017), Estonia. Flickr Gallery
- Anna-Stina Treumund (? – 2017), Estonia. Website
- Anne Garvin Dangar (1885-1951), Australia/France. Article by National Gallery of Australia
- Beda Stjernschantz (1867 – 1910), Finland. Wikipedia page (SE)
- Bessie Ellen Davidson (1979 – 1965), Australia/France. Biography
- Claude Cahun (born Lucy Schwob) (1894 – 1954), France. Wikipedia page
- Claude Cahun (born Lucy Schwob) (1894 – 1954), France. Biography and images on Artnet.com
- Claude Cahun (born Lucy Schwob) (1894 – 1954), France. Jersey Heritage Trust collection
- Dame Ethel Walker (1861 – 1951), England. Tate
- Dame Ethel Walker (1861 – 1951), England. Biography and images on Artnet.com
- Dame Ethel Walker (1861 – 1951), England. Wikipedia page
- Dora Carrington (1893 – 1932), England. Wikipedia page
- Dora Carrington (1893 – 1932), England. Images on Art UK
- Eileen Gray (1878 – 1976), Ireland/France. Wikipedia page
- Eileen Gray (1878 – 1976), Ireland/France. Website
- Ethel Sands (1873–1962), USA/England. Wikipedia page
- Ethel Sands (1873–1962), USA/England. Tate
- Ethel Sands (1873–1962), USA/England. Images on Art UK
- Fanny Churberg (1845 – 1892), Finland. Wikipedia page
- Frances Mary Hodgkins (1868 – 1947), New Zealand/Europe. Biography
- Frances Mary Hodgkins (1868 – 1947), New Zealand/Europe. Tate
- Frances Mary Hodgkins (1868 – 1947), New Zealand/Europe. Website
- Germaine Krull (1897 – 1985), Germany. Wikipedia page
- Germaine Krull (1897 – 1985), Germany. Review and images
- Gwen John (1876 – 1939), England/France. Tate
- Hannah (Gluckstein) Gluck (1895 – 1978), England. Wikipedia page
- Hannah (Gluckstein) Gluck (1895 – 1978), England. Biography
- Hannah Höch (1889 – 1978), Germany. Wikipedia page
- Helene Schjerfbeck (1862 – 1946), Finland. Wikipedia page
- Helene Schjerfbeck (1862 – 1946), Finland. Images on Wiki Art
- Ida Gerhardi (1862 – 1927), Germany. Wikipedia page
- Ida Gerhardi (1862 – 1927), Germany. Images on Artnet.com
- Jeanne Mammen (1890 – 1976), Germany. Website
- Jeanne Mammen (1890 – 1976), Germany. Biography and images
- Louise Abbema (1853 – 1927), France Images on WikiArt
- Louise Abbema (1853 – 1927), France. Wikipedia page
- Maria Wiik (1853 – 1928), Finland. Images
- Maria Wiik (1853 – 1928), Finland. Images on Wikimedia
- Marie Høeg (1866 – 1949), Norway. Wikipedia page
- Marie Laurencin (1883 – 1956) France. Wikipedia page
- Marie Laurencin (1883 – 1956) France. Images on Moma
- Mary Cockburn Mercer (1882–1963), Australia/France: Images
- Mary Stevenson Cassatt (1844 – 1926), USA/France. Wikipedia page
- Mary Willumsen, (1884–1961), Denmark. Wikipedia page
- Mary Willumsen, (1884–1961), Denmark. Image
- Monica Sjöö (1938 – 2005), Sweden/UK. Website
- Monica Sjöö (1938 – 2005), Sweden/UK. Wikipedia page
- Romaine Brooks (1874 – 1870), USA/France. Wikipedia page
- Romaine Brooks (1874 – 1970), USA/France. Biography
- Romaine Brooks (1874 – 1970), USA/France. SAAM
- Rosa Bonheur (1822 – 1899), France. Wikipedia page
- Rosa Bonheur (1822 – 1899), France. Biography
- Tamara de Lempicka (1898 – 1980), Poland/France/Mexico. Website
- Tamara de Lempicka (1898 – 1980), Poland/France/Mexico. Wikipedia page
- Tessa Boffin (1969 – 1993), England. Flickr archive
- Tessa Boffin (1969 – 1993), England. Biography
- Agnes Martin (1912 – 2004), Canada/USA. Moma
- Agnes Martin (1912 – 2004), Canada/USA. Wikipedia page
- Alice Austen (1866 – 1952), USA. Wikipedia page
- Alice Austen (1866 – 1952), USA. Alice Austen House
- Anna Elizabeth Klumpke (1856 – 1942), USA. Biography
- Anna ‘Anne’ Whitney (1821 – 1915), USA Wikipedia page
- Arlene Raven (1944 – 2006), USA. Wikipedia page
- Barbara Hammer (1939 – 2019), USA. Website
- Beatrice Fenton (1887 – 1983), USA. Wikipedia page
- Beatrice Fenton (1887 – 1983), USA. Images on Artnet
- Berenice Abbott (1898 – 1991), USA. Biography and images
- Berenice Abbott (1898 – 1991), USA. Wikipedia page
- Bernice Bing (1936 – 1998), China/USA. Images
- Bernice Bing (1936 – 1998), China/USA. website
- Bernice Bing (1936 – 1998), China/USA. Wikipedia page
- Betty Parson (1990 – 1982), USA. Images
- Betty Parson (1990 – 1982), USA. Wikipedia page
- Edith Lake Wilkinson (1868 – 1957), USA. Website
- Edith Lake Wilkinson (1868 – 1957), USA. Wikipedia page
- Elsa von Freytag-Loringhoven (1874 – 1927), Poland/USA. Wikipedia page
- Emma Jane Gay (1859 – 1924), USA/England. Images
- Emma Jane Gay (1859 – 1924), USA/England. Wikipedia page (SE)
- Florence Wyle (1881 – 1968), USA/Canada. Wikipedia page
- María Irene Fornés (1930 – 2018), Cuba/USA. Wikipedia page
- Mary Edmonia Lewis (1844 – 1907), USA. Website
- Mary Edmonia Lewis (1844 – 1907), USA. Biography by Gay History Project
- Romaine Brooks (1874 – 1970), USA/France. SAAM
- Ruth Bernhard (1905 – 2006), Germany/USA. Biography and images
- Ruth Bernhard (1905 – 2006), Germany/USA. Wikipedia page
- Ruth Bernhard (1905 – 2006), Germany/USA. Images on Artnet
- Sonia “Sonja” Sekula (1918 – 1963), Switzerland/USA. Website
- Sonia “Sonja” Sekula (1918 – 1963), Switzerland/USA. Wikipedia page
- Sonia “Sonja” Sekula (1918 – 1963), Switzerland/USA. Images on Artnet
This page is being updated. More links will be added soon… 🙂