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    In reviewing our collections and the canon of artists that exists within art history, women have historically been side-lined. Here we showcase some of the works that we hold by women who were artists and publishers practising in London during the period 1600s-1800s.
    Classifying by gender
    We had been reluctant to put the women together in a category, as we wanted to recognise that each artist was an individual rather than classifying by gender. Nevertheless, we sought to highlight the works we have by women as a group, for the simple fact that there are no considerable collections (in number) by each individual, and they need to be pushed into the foreground.
    The artists
    Here we look at artists and publishers from within our collection with a sample of their work. More examples can be seen in the gallery on the London Picture Archive which we hope to add to over time.

    Women and Art in London

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    Aldersgate Street
    17037
    Bagnigge Wells, St Pancras
    23589
    Battersea
    23590
    Battersea
    23591
    Battersea
    20635
    Carlisle House
    23869
    Chelsea
    31039
    Environs of London taken from actual surveys by Dury and Bell
    287475
    Geffrye Museum: Mrs Mary Beale exhibition
    6142
    Grocers' Hall
    23543
    Haggerston, Shoreditch
    22698
    Hyde Park
    123
    Lauderdale House, Aldersgate Street
    287941
    Mary Beale
    26594
    Old Bond Street, Westminster
    23538
    Queen Elizabeth's Walk
    7254
    Ranelagh, Chelsea
    18281
    Seven Years War
    350437
    Shrimps!
    333
    St Alphage, London Wall
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