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List of Spanish Women Artistsreport

  • Eulalia Abaitua Allende-Salazar (1853–1943), photographer (A)

  • Laia Abril (born 1986), photographer and writer (A)

  • Pilar Albarracín (born 1968), performance artist, installation artist, photographer (A)

  • Julia Alcayde y Montoya (1885–1939), painter (A)

  • Edith Alonso (born 1974), sound artist (A)

  • Begoña Ameztoy (born 1951), writer and painter (A)

  • Olga Andrino (born 1955), painter, sculptor (A)

  • Lola Anglada (1893–1984), writer and illustrator (A)

  • Elena Asins (1940–2015), visual artist and writer (A)

  • Pilar Aymerich i Puig (born 1943), photographer and photojournalist (A)

  • Carmen Babiano Méndez-Núñez (1852–1914), painter (B)

  • Isabel Bacardit (born 1960), painter (B)

  • Elena Bajo (born 1976), contemporary artist (B)

  • Antonia Bañuelos (1879–1926), painter (B)

  • Carmen Barbará (born 1933), comics artist and illustrator (B)

  • María Blanchard (1881–1932), painter (B)

  • Elena Blasco (born 1950), multidisciplinary artist (B)

  • Paula Bonet (born 1980), book illustrator and painter (B)

  • Elena Brockmann (1867–1946), historical painter (B)

  • Encarnación Bustillo Salomón (1876–1960), painter (B)

  • Lita Cabellut (born 1961), painter based in The Hague (C)

  • Carmen Calvo (born 1950), conceptual artist (C)

  • Purita Campos (1937–2019), cartoonist, illustrator and painter (C)

  • Maria Luisa Carranque y Bonavía (18th century), pastellist (C)

  • Yolanda Castaño (born 1977), painter, literary critic and poet (C)

  • Rosana Castrillo Diaz (born 1971), drawer, sculptor, installation artist (C)

  • Carolina Ceca (born 1979), contemporary artist and art historian based in Tokyo (C)

  • Mari Chordà (born 1942), painter, poet, feminist (C)

  • La Chunga (born c.1938), flamenco dancer, painter (C)

  • Colita pseudonym of Isabel Steva i Hernández (born 1940), photographer (C)

  • Ana Corbero (born 1961), painter, sculptor (C)

  • Adelina Covián, contemporary painter (C)

  • Ángel María Cortellini (1819–1887), painter (C)

  • Angela de la Cruz (born 1965), artist (C)

  • Irene Cruz (born 1987), photographer (C)

  • María Dávila (born 1990), contemporary painter (D)

  • Isabel de Santiago (1666–1714), colonial painter (D)

  • Dora Dolz (1941–2008), painter, sculptor, ceramist (D)

  • Ende (10th century), manuscript illuminator (E)

  • Miriam Escofet (born 1967), portrait painter, now in England (E)

  • María Ángeles Fernández Cuesta (born 1950), outsider artist (F)

  • Patricia Fernández (born 1980), artist based in Los Angeles (F)

  • Asunción Ferrer y Crespí (died 1818), painter (F)

  • Esther Ferrer (born 1937), interdisciplinary artist, educator (F)

  • Alicia Framis (fl. from late 1990s), contemporary artist (F)

  • Fernanda Frances Arribas (1862–1939), still life and flower painter (F)

  • Victoria Francés (born 1982), illustrator (F)

  • Rosa Galcerán (1917–2015), cartoonist, advertising artist and poet (G)

  • Sofía Gandarias (1957–2016), painter (G)

  • Cristina García Rodero (born 1949), photographer (G)

  • Dora García (born 1965), contemporary artist (G)

  • Elvira Gascón (1911–2000), painter, engraver (G)

  • Alejandrina Gessler y Lacroix (1831–1907), painter (G)

  • Adela Ginés y Ortiz (1847–1923), painter (G)

  • Ana González (born 1970), fashion designer (G)

  • Marisa Gonzalez (born 1945), multimedia artist (G)

  • Alicia Grau Pérez-Agustín (born 1955), painter (G)

  • Maite Gurrutxaga (born 1983), illustrator and painter (G)

  • Bárbara María Hueva (1733–1772), painter (H)

  • María Juana Hurtado de Mendoza (died 1818), painter (H)

  • Cristina Iglesias (born 1956), installation artist and sculptor (I)

  • Concha Jerez (born 1941), pioneer in conceptual art (J)

  • Carmen Jiménez (1920–2016), painter, sculptor, academic (J)

  • Ana Juan (born 1961), illustrator, painter (J)

  • Nuria Juncosa (born 1952), painter, cinematographer, web artist (J)

  • Carmen Laffón (born 1934), figurative painter and sculptor (L)

  • Lalalimola (born 1984), illustrator (L)

  • Ouka Leele (born 1957), photographer (L)

  • Francesca Llopis (born 1956), mixed media artist (L)

  • Jil Love (fl. 2012), public performance art (L)

  • Maruja Mallo (1902–1995), painter (M)

  • Anna Manel·la (1950–2019), sculptor and painter (M)

  • Inka Martí (born 1964), journalist, writer and photographer (M)

  • Cristina Martín Lara (born 1972), photographer (M)

  • María Teresa Martín-Vivaldi (born 1955), painter and engraver (M)

  • Francisca Efigenia Meléndez y Durazzo (1770–1825), miniaturist and pastellist (M)

  • María Mencía (fl. from 1999), media artist (M)

  • Cristina de Middel (born 1975), documentary photographer (M)

  • Isabel Muñoz (born 1951), photographer (M)

  • Paloma Muñoz (born 1965), photographer, visual artist (M)

  • Nath-Sakura (born 1973), photographer (N)

  • Paloma Navares (active since the 1980s), interdisciplinary artist (N)

  • Eva Navarro (born 1967), painter (N)

  • Marina Núñez (born 1966), painter and academic (N)

  • Josefa de Óbidos (1630–1684), Spanish-born Portuguese painter (O)

  • Elena Odriozola (born 1967), illustrator of books for children and young adults (O)

  • Ana Oncina (born 1989), comic book illustrator and writer (O)

  • Cris Ortega (born 1980), painter, writer and comics artist (O)

  • Cristina Otero (born 1995), photographer (O)

  • Marta Palau Bosch (born 1934), Spanish-born tapestry and visual artist now based in Mexico (P)

  • Pepita Pardell (1928–2019), animator, cartoonist, illustrator and painter (P)

  • Ester Partegàs (born 1972), contemporary artist, now in New York (P)

  • Maria Pascual Alberich (1933–2011), illustrator (P)

  • María Luisa Pérez Herrero (1898–1934), painter (P)

  • Adriana Petit (born 1984), multidisciplinary artist (P)

  • Pepa Poch (born 1960), artist (P)

  • Núria Pompeia (1931–2016), cartoonist and writer (P)

  • Silvia Prada (active since 2002), illustrator, decorative artist, now in New York (P)

  • Nuria Quevedo (born 1938), painter and graphic artist (Q)

  • Isabel Quintanilla (1938–2017), visual artist (Q)

  • Regina Raull (1928–2019), Spanish-born Mexican painter (R)

  • Moon Ribas (born 1985), avant-garde artist (R)

  • Lua Ribeira (born 1986), photographer (R)

  • Fina Rifà (fl. 1963), children's artist, illustrator (R)

  • María Luisa de la Riva y Callol-Muñoz (1865–1926), painter (R)

  • Luisa Roldán (1652–1706), Spain's first female Baroque sculptor (R)

  • Covadonga Romero Rodríguez (1917–2018), sculptor and painter (R)

  • Olga Sacharoff (1889‒1967), Georgian-born Spanish Surrealist painter (S)

  • Matilde Salvador i Segarra (1918–2007), composer, painter (S)

  • Isabel de Santiago (1666–c.1714), Quito-born Spanish painter specialzing in the Virgin and baby Jesus (S)

  • Ángeles Santos Torroella (1911–2013), Surrealist painter (S)

  • Susana Solano (born 1946), sculptor (S)

  • Carme Solé Vendrell (born 1944), illustrator (S)

  • Elena Sorolla (1895–1975), sculptor and painter (S)

  • Francesca Stuart Sindici (1858–c.1929), Spanish-Italian painter (S)

  • Josefina Tanganelli Plana (1904–1966), cartoonist and painter (T)

  • Josefa Teixidor i Torres (1875–1914), Catalan painter (T)

  • María Teresa Torras (1927–2009), Spanish-Venezuelan artist specializing in sculpture, textiles and metalwork (T)

  • Manuela Trasobares (born 1962), artist, opera singer, politician (T)

  • Amalia Ulman (born 1989), Argentinian-born Spanish artist now based in Los Angeles, USA (U)

  • Carmina Useros (1928–2017), writer, ceramist and painter (U)

  • Remedios Varo Uranga (1908–1963), Spanish-Mexican para-surrealist painter (V)

  • Dolors Vázquez Aznar (1955–2014), realist painter and lawyer (V)

  • Lluïsa Vidal i Puig (1876–1918), Catalan painter (V)

  • Rosario Weiss Zorrilla (1814–1843), painter and exgraver, known for portraits (W)

  • Hisae Yanase (1943–2019), Japanese-born ceramist, based in Córdoba (Y)

  • Puri Yáñez (born 1936), surrealist painter (Y)

  • Rosario Weiss Zorrilla (1814–1843), painter and engraver (W)

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The birth of modern art has always been associated with the aesthetic category of pathos. With the passage of time, more and more works of different display angles by female artists have been produced in Spain, and people no longer solely pursue the visual expression of beauty, ugly and absurd aesthetic concept seems to be the cognitive code of contemporary art. In this tool, 128 well-known local Spanish female artists have been generated, and their works are more expressive and appealing.

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