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Invisible Women: Forgotten Artists of Florence is a 2009 book in English and Italian by Jane Fortune through the Advancing Women Artists Foundation (AWA) and published by The Florentine Press. The book describes the history of female artists in Florence and their hundreds of works in the city's museums or storehouses. AWA has rediscovered at least 2,000 works by women artists that have been forgotten in museum attics and churches of Florence, and they have restored more than 60 paintings so far. Contributing authors include Linda Falcone, Serena Padovani, Rosella Lari and Sheila Barker. It has twenty-six chapters on thirty-five women artists active in Florence.

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  • Invisible Women: Forgotten Artists of Florence is a 2009 book in English and Italian by Jane Fortune through the Advancing Women Artists Foundation (AWA) and published by The Florentine Press. The book describes the history of female artists in Florence and their hundreds of works in the city's museums or storehouses. AWA has rediscovered at least 2,000 works by women artists that have been forgotten in museum attics and churches of Florence, and they have restored more than 60 paintings so far. Contributing authors include Linda Falcone, Serena Padovani, Rosella Lari and Sheila Barker. It has twenty-six chapters on thirty-five women artists active in Florence. The book was the basis of a five-part Emmy award winning television documentary, produced by WFYI Productions, which was first broadcast on PBS in 2012. (en)
  • Invisible Women : Les artistes oubliées de Florence est un ouvrage publié en anglais et en italien en 2009 par Jane Fortune grâce à la (en) (AWA) et publié par The Florentine Press. Le livre décrit l'histoire des femmes artistes à Florence et leurs œuvres présentes dans les musées ou les entrepôts de la ville. AWA a redécouvert pas moins de 2 000 œuvres d'artistes oubliées dans les greniers des musées et les églises de Florence, et a déjà restauré plus de 60 peintures. Les autrices associées à la rédaction de cet ouvrage comprennent Linda Falcone, Serena Padovani, Rosella Lari et Sheila Barker. Il compte 26 chapitres consacrés à 35 femmes artistes actives à Florence. Ce livre a servi de base à un documentaire télévisé en cinq parties primé aux Emmy Awards, produit par Productions et diffusé pour la première fois sur PBS en 2012. (fr)
  • Invisible Women: Forgotten Artists of Florence è un saggio edito nel 2009 in italiano ed inglese da Jane Fortune grazie alla Advancing Women Artists Foundation (AWA) e pubblicato da The Florentine Press. (it)
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  • Invisible Women: Forgotten Artists of Florence è un saggio edito nel 2009 in italiano ed inglese da Jane Fortune grazie alla Advancing Women Artists Foundation (AWA) e pubblicato da The Florentine Press. (it)
  • Invisible Women: Forgotten Artists of Florence is a 2009 book in English and Italian by Jane Fortune through the Advancing Women Artists Foundation (AWA) and published by The Florentine Press. The book describes the history of female artists in Florence and their hundreds of works in the city's museums or storehouses. AWA has rediscovered at least 2,000 works by women artists that have been forgotten in museum attics and churches of Florence, and they have restored more than 60 paintings so far. Contributing authors include Linda Falcone, Serena Padovani, Rosella Lari and Sheila Barker. It has twenty-six chapters on thirty-five women artists active in Florence. (en)
  • Invisible Women : Les artistes oubliées de Florence est un ouvrage publié en anglais et en italien en 2009 par Jane Fortune grâce à la (en) (AWA) et publié par The Florentine Press. Le livre décrit l'histoire des femmes artistes à Florence et leurs œuvres présentes dans les musées ou les entrepôts de la ville. AWA a redécouvert pas moins de 2 000 œuvres d'artistes oubliées dans les greniers des musées et les églises de Florence, et a déjà restauré plus de 60 peintures. Les autrices associées à la rédaction de cet ouvrage comprennent Linda Falcone, Serena Padovani, Rosella Lari et Sheila Barker. Il compte 26 chapitres consacrés à 35 femmes artistes actives à Florence. (fr)
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  • Invisible Women (it)
  • Invisible Women: Forgotten Artists of Florence (en)
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