Visionary Women
Women Made
1stDibs is thrilled to support The Female Design Council and invites you to explore these pieces by extraordinary female creators.
21st Century and Contemporary Italian Visionary Women
Glass, Art Glass, Murano Glass
21st Century and Contemporary Italian Visionary Women
Murano Glass, Art Glass, Glass
1990s Italian Visionary Women
Blown Glass
21st Century and Contemporary French Visionary Women
Mirror
1930s Italian Neoclassical Revival Vintage Visionary Women
Art Glass, Mirror
2010s French Mid-Century Modern Visionary Women
Lucite, Wood
Mid-20th Century Italian Renaissance Visionary Women
Murano Glass, Wood
1980s Italian Vintage Visionary Women
Mirror
Mid-20th Century Italian Hollywood Regency Visionary Women
Mirror, Wood
1990s Italian Modern Visionary Women
Blown Glass
20th Century Visionary Women
Mirror, Murano Glass
1950s Italian Vintage Visionary Women
Glass, Wood
1990s Italian Visionary Women
Blown Glass
1940s Italian Hollywood Regency Vintage Visionary Women
Glass
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Despite the obstacles, the piece’s protagonist navigates the chaos without losing his humanity.
This Wolf Kahn Pastel Is the Epitome of Beauty at Its Most Essential
A longtime admirer of Kahn’s work, 1stDibs editorial director Anthony Barzilay Freund explores why it’s relevant now more than ever.
How Keith Rivers Went from NFL Linebacker to Blue-Chip Art Aficionado
The former football player is as serious about becoming a great contemporary-art patron as he once was about making tackles. Here, Rivers tells us how he got the collecting bug and how his tastes have evolved over the years.
More Than Ever, the Female Design Council Is Embracing Funked-Up Creativity
The organization's "Womxn’s History Month" collection celebrates female-identified creators pushing the boundaries of technique and material.
This New Orleans Antiques Dealer’s Stylish Home Doubles as Her Art Studio
A former lawyer, Karina Gentinetta has achieved second-act success as a furniture gallerist and painter.
Get to Know the Artists Who Led the Op Art Movement
In the 1960s and '70s, the hypnotic creations of Op artists went mainstream and influenced the look of pop culture.