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"textContent": "Growing up as an artist, Frida Kahlo was my first heroine. I was captivated by her personality, her style, and the fearlessness behind her work. But as my artistic skills developed, I found myself searching for inspiration in painters who worked within my favorite movements: the Renaissance and Baroque eras. It took time, but eventually […]\n\nThe post Heroines Quilt IX: Artemisia Gentileschi appeared first on Girl Museum.",
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