Women's History Month with Gaynor Pelham

Interesting talk from the National Portrait Gallery to mark Women’s History Month.

Gaynor Pelham from the gallery took us though images of women in the collection and talked about how they are hoping to fill some of the gaps of women they feel should be represented and who aren’t at present plus how they plan to display more pictures of women.

Most of the talk was the guide though the collection starting with the self-portrait of Angelica Kauffman, the 18th century artist, as well as a portrait of her by George Romney. With each example Gaynor told us a bit about the sitter as well as showing us their portraits. She covered a wide selection of women however I was familiar with most of those mentioned. It might have been nice to hear a bit more about the gaps they want to fill, particularly of historic figures.

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