The First Modern Woman Artist

In 2017 The Museum of Modern Art celebrated its acquisition of “the earliest self-portrait by a woman . . . in our collection:” Self-Portrait with Two Flowers (1907) by Paula Modersohn-Becker. MoMA’s “earliest self-portrait by a woman” was also the artist’s last self-portrait, painted late in her pregnancy. After giving birth, Modersohn-Becker died, age 31, an unknown artist. Today, this self-portrait is proclaimed in the capital of modern art. How, in one century, does a woman artist go from anonymity to MoMA? Hear the answers from art historian and author Diane Radycki whose scholarship is credited with making it happen.











When: Wed., Feb. 15, 2023 at 6:30 pm - 7:30 pm
Where: The National Arts Club
15 Gramercy Park S.
212-475-3424
Price: Free
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In 2017 The Museum of Modern Art celebrated its acquisition of “the earliest self-portrait by a woman . . . in our collection:” Self-Portrait with Two Flowers (1907) by Paula Modersohn-Becker. MoMA’s “earliest self-portrait by a woman” was also the artist’s last self-portrait, painted late in her pregnancy. After giving birth, Modersohn-Becker died, age 31, an unknown artist. Today, this self-portrait is proclaimed in the capital of modern art. How, in one century, does a woman artist go from anonymity to MoMA? Hear the answers from art historian and author Diane Radycki whose scholarship is credited with making it happen.

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