We’ve got to hand it to Women’s History Month, swooping in with a little woman-powered motivation to propel us through these last weeks of winter. To kick things off, we’ve put together an art-centric snapshot of some notable moments in women’s history. Of course this chronology’s suuuuper abbreviated, but it’s a fun, artful approach to revisiting just a few of the many milestones and game-changers. We’ve got a long way to go in the fight for gender equality, but so many reasons to stay inspired. Take a look at our timeline below (more on the blog!), collect any of the featured artworks, and—hey!—support our women-run company in the process.
With art for everyone,
Team 20x200
Leucojam varium by Anna Atkins
The Ten Largest, No. 2, Childhood, Group IV by Hilma af Klint
Gas station. Kern County, California by Dorothea Lange
Frida Kahlo standing next to an agave plant by Toni Frissell
Tempo of the City: I. Fifth Avenue and 44th Street, Manhattan. by Berenice Abbott
Washington, D.C. Government charwoman by Gordon Parks
African American Women's Army Corps in the Snow, a 20x200 Vintage Edition
Birth Control Portrait I by Joan LeMay
Woman Hiking--WPA recreation project, Dist. No. 2, a 20x200 Vintage Edition