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Gender portrayal in art has seen major shifts through the ages mirroring changes in society’s views and cultural standards.
In the Middle Ages, art showed women in narrow roles, like the Virgin Mary or saints.
During the Renaissance, artists often painted women as muses or objects for men to admire.
In the 19th century female artists started to appear, but people often ignored their work.
The 20th century brought a wave of feminist art, which questioned how artists showed women.
Today, art shows gender in many more ways, with artists looking into gender identity, sex, and how different aspects of identity connect.
Even with progress, women and non-binary artists still face hurdles in the art world. Yet, their work keeps shaping how we see gender and its place in art.