Women Of Flowers Botanical Art In Australia From The 1830s To The 1960s

abc7NY: 'Van Gogh's Flowers' at New York Botanical Garden immerses visitors in the artist's floral work

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BRONX, New York (WABC) -- "Van Gogh's Flowers" is a new exhibit at the New York Botanical Garden in the Bronx that comb art with the garden's familiar flowers. Inspired by the work of artist Vincent ...

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'Van Gogh's Flowers' at New York Botanical Garden immerses visitors in the artist's floral work

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Advancing women’s health is fundamental to achieving universal health coverage, health equity and gender equality. Health underpins women’s quality of life and enables the realization of other human rights, supporting women’s full participation in social, economic and political life.

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To achieve this, health systems must prioritize women’s and girls’ health needs and their full participation in the workforce. By creating opportunities for women to participate equally at every level, including in decision making, we can transform health systems, bridge gender gaps, and build a healthier, more equitable world.

The situation in Afghanistan worsened in 2024 as the Taliban authorities intensified their crackdown on human rights, particularly against women and girls. Afghanistan remained the only country ...

insider.si.edu: The art and science of botanical illustration ft. Alice Tangerini, Smithsonian

Botanical illustrators, like Alice Tangerini of the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History, help scientists pinpoint subtle differences between species. See more botanical art and illustration ...

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The New York Times: In Her Botanical Paintings, Hilma af Klint Hurtles Back to Earth

We envision a world in which systems of oppression and harm are dismantled, and women and girls regardless of race, ethnic origin, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity, socioeconomic ...