Société des Femmes Artistes Modernes
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- Birnbaum, Paula. Women artists in interwar France, 2011:eCIP data view (Société des Femmes Artistes Modernes, known as FAM) galley (women artists' collective known as the Société des Femmes Artistes Modernes, publicly identified as FAM; a group of artists including Suzanne Valadon, Marie Laurencin, and Tamara de Lempicka)
- Birnbaum, Paula. Women artists in interwar France, 2011:eCIP data view (Societe des Femmes Artistes Modernes, known as FAM) galley (women artists' collective known as the Societe des Femmes Artistes Modernes, publicly identified as FAM; a group of artists including Suzanne Valadon, Marie Laurencin, and Tamara de Lempicka)
- Art full text, Oct. 26, 2010(Societe des Femmes Artistes Modernes (FAM), an annual women's exhibition forum held in Paris during the 1930s)
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The Society of Modern Women Artists (La Société des femmes artistes modernes, FAM) was created in Paris in 1930 as an association for modern women artists. They organized an annual salon from 1931 to 1938. Through these exhibitions they showed modern works of art by French and international women artists, to establish the presence of women in art and to gain recognition from the general public. FAM's exhibitions are considered "a significant force towards putting women artists on a more equal footing" with male artists in France.
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