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Vrouwen in de kunst gevierd

Kunstdrukken van vrouwelijke kunstenaars — van miskende namen uit het begin van de twintigste eeuw tot de hedendaagse stemmen die de kunstwereld van nu vormen. De collectie loopt dwars door stijlen en periodes: expressionistische olieverfschilderijen, fijnzinnige botanische illustraties, krachtig grafisch ontwerp, en alles daartussenin. Wat het geheel verbindt is geen uniforme esthetiek, maar een gedeelde geschiedenis van werk dat meer muurruimte verdient dan het ooit heeft gekregen.

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What ties this collection together

This collection spans work by women artists across periods and styles, from early twentieth-century figures to contemporary illustrators, including pieces like Buddha's Standpoint by Hilma af Klint, botanical work by Susan Black, and colourful figurative pieces by Caroline Bonne Müller. Rather than a single aesthetic, the collection is organised around the artist's identity, so you'll find everything from expressionist painting to delicate botanical illustration to bold graphic design within it. If you're drawn to the idea of supporting or featuring women's work specifically, this is a way to browse across style rather than being limited to one visual language.

Choosing pieces and sizes

Because the collection spans such a range of styles, the best approach is to narrow by the look you want first (abstract, botanical, figurative) and treat this list as a filtered starting point rather than one cohesive set to browse end to end. Botanical and figurative illustration pieces tend to hold detail well as paper posters, while expressionist and painterly work, like Hilma af Klint's abstract compositions, often reads better as canvas, where the texture adds depth to colour blocking and brushwork. Sizes run from small accent prints up to large 70x100cm statement pieces, so a single work from this collection can anchor a room on its own.

Styling and gallery wall ideas

If you want to build a themed wall specifically around this collection, grouping by decade or by visual style works better than grouping by artist alone, since the range here is broad. A pairing of a Hilma af Klint abstract piece with a bold contemporary illustration can work if the colour palettes align, cool blues with cool blues, warm tones with warm tones. For a single-piece approach, a botanical or figurative work from this collection makes a strong choice above a desk, reading nook, or bedroom, spaces that suit more intimate, personal artwork.

All prints are produced to order in our Berlin studio on archival paper or heavyweight cotton canvas, keeping colour and detail consistent regardless of the original piece's age or medium. Browsing by sample pieces, from af Klint's abstraction to Bonne Müller's bright figurative work, is a useful way to get a feel for just how much range sits inside this one collection.

This is also a useful collection to return to over time, since new pieces from contemporary women artists are added alongside the historical ones, and the mix of eras is part of what makes it worth browsing rather than searching a single artist's page. Whether you're drawn to a specific artist by name or simply want art made by women in your home, treating this list as a curated starting point rather than a finished set is the most useful way to shop it.