The Kode with Klossy community is a collective
of renaissance women and girls, who are leaders, and at the frontline of the coding revolution.
Burns is the sort
of renaissance woman you'd love to hate — if she weren't so infectiously enthusiastic.
«Julie Spira is a bit
of a Renaissance woman when it comes to dating: she's an author, blogger, radio personality, and dating coach, all while having famous folks like Joan Rivers (yes, that Joan Rivers!)
Somewhat
of a Renaissance woman when it comes to various training and animal spheres, Lynn has raised horses, dogs, cats, rabbits, chickens, birds, and turtles.
Merilee is the very definition
of a renaissance woman: a savvy entrepreneur, media personality, author, journalist, publicist, athlete, health advocate, and proud mother of 2.
Not exact matches
Washington Post: Muslims look for mates in D.C. at annual speed - dating event The swelling crowd
of several hundred single Muslim men and
women at the
Renaissance Washington hotel meant the evening
of speed dating and socializing known as the Matrimonial Banquet was about to begin.
Mid-thirty something wife, mother
of two, runner, yogi and wannabe
renaissance woman striving to look and feel even BETTER than she did before babies.
If I had only known that
women and babies who breastfed got to wear the sort
of beautiful wreaths they sell at
Renaissance Festivals I would have made a different choice!»
To learn more about this
Renaissance woman, be sure to check out her site, her line
of activist t - shirts (Whoopi Goldberg and Alyssa Milano are fans, no lie!)
The Governor knows that investing in infrastructure means creating jobs and strengthening our economy — since day one he has stood by the side with the men and
women of our state, and this
renaissance is the cornerstone
of that commitment.»
Baroness Helena Kennedy; Camila Batmanghelidjh
of Kid's Company; Eve Ensler, founder
of V - Day, a global movement to stop violence against
women and girls; Lisa Jardine, Professor
of Renaissance Studies at Queen Mary College and chair
of the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Foundation; the barrister Rupert Grey, the environmental campaigner George Monbiot and; to stop things getting dull, the comedians Jeremy Hardy and Sue Perkins.
From the bare - breasted days
of the cave
woman, through the
Renaissance and into the era
of blonde bombshells, a
woman's bosom has been an icon representing both sexual prowess and vitality.
On an off white cotton jersey, Golden Goose Deluxe Brand use their
renaissance inspired graphic print to decorate the front
of this
women's relaxed fit T - Shirt.
Celebrating a generation
of women not afraid to showcase their sexuality, a
renaissance was born right then and there on the runway — the only downside, we might have to invest in self - tan again.
Renaissance Woman / Man (best all around blogger, fashion, beauty, lifestyle) PRETTY SHINY SPARKLY — To me Kristina is the epitome
of an excellent all - around blogger.
She was a Lower East Side girl, a
Renaissance woman, always on the hustle, full
of great energy.
My mom was a
Renaissance woman, & I am humbled to say she passed many
of her talents on to us kids!
A
woman that would love to attend a
Renaissance Faire dressed as a couple or enjoy a night
of...
Kibby, who previously collaborated and toured with French electronic group M83, has made a name for herself with her selfproduced debut album, I n Cold Blood, earning high praise from outlets like LA Weekly, which coined her «LA's
renaissance woman of pop.»
The ongoing
renaissance in South Korean cinema is too stylistically diverse to constitute a movement, but its major filmmakers — Park Chanwook (Oldboy), Lee Chang - dong (Secret Sunshine), Kim Ki - duk (3 - Iron), Hong Sang - soo (
Woman Is the Future
of Man)-- share a taste for complex narratives that challenge social taboos.
Outrageous
Women of the Renaissance makes it clear that women have made history as well as lived it — throughout the centuries and throughout the w
Women of the
Renaissance makes it clear that
women have made history as well as lived it — throughout the centuries and throughout the w
women have made history as well as lived it — throughout the centuries and throughout the world.
«During nearly 5,000 years
of recorded history, female achievers have been on hand, making the world a more interesting place, often outraging their societies in the process,» says author Vicki Leon in the introduction to her book, Outrageous
Women of the
Renaissance.
Not all the characters in Outrageous
Women of the
Renaissance are likable or admirable, but all are colorful and memorable.
Portrait
of a Conspiracy by Donna Russo Morin My good friend Donna Russo Morin's first installment in the Da Vinci's Disciples series takes us on an irresistible headlong adventure: A ruthless assassination rocks
Renaissance Florence to its core, and a secret sisterhood
of women artists band together to save one
of their own from the bloody reprisals.
While there may be a few unfamiliar names in the list — sumo sensation Jesse Kuhaulua and sports
Renaissance woman Babe Didrikson Zaharias, for example — most kids will feel right at home among the likes
of Babe Ruth, Gabby Douglas, Michael Jordan, and Muhammad Ali.
Set amongst the extremes and excesses
of Renaissance Florence and in the city
of Fatehpur Sikri in Mughal India, it tells the story
of a hidden Mughal princess, Princess Qara Köz, the Lady Black Eyes, also known as Angelica, who had the ability to enchant both men and
women.
Stalk her: As she sends out a monthly newsletter with a mix
of tips and links spanning all her «
Renaissance woman» interests: technology, business, food, travel, and music.
During this time
of female
renaissance and the growing importance
of women being seen and heard, curators Maia Ibar and Malado Baldwin have proposed an all - female show
of art made by
women at the New York Studio School.
It's a head - on portrait
of a
woman with her skin precisely rendered via lots
of little red brushstrokes against a vivid green background, recalling the backgrounds
of the German
Renaissance master Hans Holbein the Younger.
James Kalm
of The Brooklyn Rail wrote: «though «original,» Graham's
women are composed from quotations or paraphrases
of Renaissance masterpieces.»
In 1981, shortly after «
Women Artists» made its grand tour of the US, Germaine Greer defined women's careers in art since the Renaissance as The Obstacle Race.12 Recent exhibitions in the US and Europe offer a chance to assess whether Greer's phrase still app
Women Artists» made its grand tour
of the US, Germaine Greer defined
women's careers in art since the Renaissance as The Obstacle Race.12 Recent exhibitions in the US and Europe offer a chance to assess whether Greer's phrase still app
women's careers in art since the
Renaissance as The Obstacle Race.12 Recent exhibitions in the US and Europe offer a chance to assess whether Greer's phrase still applies.
Known for posed photographs that explore and question representations
of women from
Renaissance portraiture to contemporary mass media, Cindy Sherman is one
of the most important artists working today.
Manet shocks by wresting clothed and unclothed figures out
of Renaissance art and into the present — and it says something that Thomas skips not just the clothed men, but also Manet's sudden shift in scale to a fourth figure, a
woman, in the background.
2 From the beginning
of her career in the early 1990s, she has busily mined the Western canon, from the kinetic nudes and tumbling skies
of the Italian
Renaissance to the teeming beaches
of Reginald Marsh and Picasso's eroticized
women.
I think
of Christa as a
Renaissance woman who can do it all.»
1978
Woman From Nostalgia to Now, Alex J. Rosenberg, New York, NY Constructs, Organization
of Independent Artists, Bleecker
Renaissance, New York, NY
2014 Venus Drawn Out: 20th Century Drawings by Great
Women Artists, The Armory Show Modern, New York, NY Beyond the Spectrum: Abstraction in African American Art, 1950 - 1975, Michael Rosenfeld Gallery LLC, New York, NY RISING UP / UPRISING: Twentieth Century African American Art, Michael Rosenfeld Gallery LLC, New York, NY The Harmon & Harriet Kelley Collection
of African American Art: Works on Paper, Pennsylvania Academy
of Fine Arts, Philadelphia, PA African American Art: Harlem
Renaissance, Civil Rights Era and Beyond, Crocker Art Museum, Sacramento, CA Conversations: African and African American Artworks in Dialogue from the Collections
of the Smithsonian National Museum
of African Art and Camille O. and William H. Cosby Jr., Smithsonian National Museum
of African Art, Washington, DC Prospect.3: Notes for Now, New Orleans Museum
of Art, New Orleans, LA
Over three programmes, Vickery's project effectively provided an expanded version
of Tate's piece, offering an in - depth historical overview
of women practitioners since the
Renaissance.
This stylistic invocation extends beyond color: Carniero da Cunha's Antropomorfismo Nietzchiano Cocando (2009), for example, echoes the composition
of a reclining Venus, a
renaissance staple in which a naked
woman's body is stretched along a comfortable support, often in a pastoral setting.
Ms. Yuskavage, age 53, gained an international reputation in the 1990s for using
Renaissance - era techniques to paint cryptic images
of women, often nude and set within epic landscapes or saturated color fields.
In the Wall Street Journal article on the award (see link), Mutu states, «A
Renaissance woman of the 21st century has awoken and is self - aware and conscious
of her rights and her ability to maneuver and operate at the highest level available to her.
Like Raphael, she used
Renaissance - era theories about perspective to arrange groups
of women within vast, utopian landscapes.
In fact, she seems to be simply a Venetian
woman posing for Titian, in a painting that breaks the barrier between religious art and real life, and shows why Titian is the most human
of Renaissance artists.
Kardashian's selfie is a hymn to the female body that harks back to the liberating portrayals
of ample
women in
Renaissance and Baroque art
An enigmatic
Renaissance portrait
of an unidentified
woman by Parmigianino arrived at the Frick Collection last week.
2015 Wonder
Women, Katherine E. Nash Gallery, University
of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN Tchotchke: The Mass - Produced Sentimental Object in Contemporary Art, Gund Gallery, Kenyon College, Gambier, OH Represent: 200 Years
of African American Art in the Philadelphia Museum
of Art, Philadelphia, PA Letters and Shadows: African American Art and Literature Since the Harlem
Renaissance, Bowdoin College Museum
of Art, Brunswick, ME America Is Hard to See, Whitney Museum
of American Art, New York, NY I Like It Like This: S 2 x Drake, Sotheby's Contemporary Art Gallery, New York, NY Collector's Legacy: Selections from the Lloyd and Sandra Baccus Collection, David C. Driskell Center, College Park, MD Marks Made: Prints by American
Women Artists from the 1960s to the Present, Museum
of Fine Arts, St. Petersburg, FL Take an Object, Museum
of Modern Art, New York, NY A Constellation, The Studio Museum in Harlem, New York, NY
Bowen writes: «Since
Renaissance women weren't always in control
of how they were portrayed in art (
women were often depicted by male artists), I like to see how a female artist represented herself when she did have control over her image.»
If the politicized representation
of bodies and language in the art world and beyond is one strand
of the show — evident also in Frank Benson's 3 - D sculpture
of the transgender -
renaissance woman Juliana Huxtable (a Triennial artist herself), and in the installations
of Njideka Akunyili Crosby, who deals with «what it means to be a cosmopolitan Nigerian» — the other side
of the exhibition features the kind
of futurist imaginings embodied by Trecartin.
Burlingham has curated numerous exhibitions
of prints and drawings, including Tea and Morphine:
Women in Paris, 1880 - 1914 with co-curator Victoria Dailey (2014); A Strange Magic: Gustave Moreau's Salome (2012); Outside the Box: Edition Jacob Samuel (2010); The Eunice and Hal David Collection
of 19th - and 20th - Century Works on Paper (2003); The World from Here: Treasures
of the Great Libraries
of Los Angeles (2001); and The French
Renaissance in Prints (1994).
The curator, Marie Costello, interim director
of the gallery, writes in her catalog essay that the
woman is reminiscent
of a
Renaissance Madonna, and indeed the
woman's broad - brimmed black hat appears as a kind
of halo around her head.