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Get inspired with our pick of artists this Women's History Month | Choose a format, size and frame y

Get inspired with our pick of artists this Women's History Month | Choose a format, size and frame you love Having trouble viewing this email? [Click here]( to view it in browser. [FIND YOUR PERFECT PRINT]( [A landscape painting by Georgia O'Keefe featuring a mountain or hillside painted in blues and pinks.]( Brighten up any room with a custom print in the format, size and frame of your choice. Looking for inspiration? We've picked out a few of our favourite artists this Women's History Month. [Shop custom prints]( [A painting by Natalia Goncharova with a colourful pattern in orange, reds, browns and blues.]( [NATALIA GONCHAROVA]( [An abstract painting by Barbara Hepworth in oranges, greens and blues, with circular shapes and sweeping brush strokes.]( [BARBARA HEPWORTH]( [A close up painting of a white flower by Georgie O'Keefe. The viewer looks into the centre of the flower which is against an abstract green background. ]( [GEORGIA O'KEEFFE]( [An abstract red and black painting by Fahrelnissa Zeid with a uneven rectangular patterns]( [FAHRELNISSA ZEID]( [A painting by Edwina Sandys of a man and woman sat in a bath. The woman faces the viewer will long reg hair past her shoulders.The man faces away, with short red hair and holding a red brush. To their left, plants and a bottle of orange liquid sit on the side of the bath. ]( [EDWINA SANDYS]( [A painting of a bird above the sea by Elizabeth Frink. The bird is grey and white against a pale blue sky, with a still, turquoise sea below. ]( [ELIZABETH FRINK]( [Shop custom prints]( [INSPIRING READS FOR KIDS]( [How the Stars Came to Be]( £12.99 [The Bigger Picture: Women Who Changed the Art World]( £14.99 [Jill and Dragon]( £11.99 [Shop all kids books]( If you have any questions about this email from Tate contact [Tate Visitor Information]( If you wish to stop receiving Tate emails please [unsubscribe]( Let us know how you’d like to hear from us by updating [your preferences]( [Tate’s full website privacy policy]( © Copyright Tate 2021

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