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Title
Women's Canteen at Phoenix Works, Bradford
Date
1918
Medium
oil on canvas
Measurements
H 106.6 x W 182.8 cm
Accession number
IWM ART 4434
Acquisition method
gift, 1927
Work type
Painting
Inscription description
Flora Lion, 1918
Stories
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Self Portrait . (detail), 1940, gouache on cardboard by Charlotte Salomon (1917–1943). Image credit: Jewish Historical Museum, Amsterdam
Ten women artists of Je…Lydia Figes
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Image credit: IWM ART 4032
Women painting…Alison Thomas
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© the copyright holder. Image credit: City of London Corporation
Flora Lion:…Pamela Gerrish Nunn
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Kate Lechmere posing with her painting Buntem Vogel at the Rebel Art Centre. March, 1914, by unknown photographer published in the Evening Standard. Image credit: Flashpoint Magazine
Fighting for emancipation: women artists 1910–1919Alicia Foster
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Vandalised 'Rokeby Venus', 1914. (cuts made by Mary Richardson in 1914 using the meat cleaver shown in the top-right corner). Image credit: Wikimedia Commons
Fighting for representation: suffragettes and art vandalismVictoria Ibbett