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A small & casual sample of Oxford Art Online (15 Oct 2011) suggested some results I wouldn't necessarily have predicted:

  • wikipedia was slightly less biased against women than Oxford Art Online.
  • OAO was more presentist, i.e. discounted the past more heavily, than wikipedia
  • wikipedia seemed to show a greater bias against African countries
More information Category, Total ...
Category Total Missing % Missing July 2020 %
Sarah & Elizabeth 29 6 20.7%
born 1735 38 9 23.7% 9 23.7%
born 1785 31 7 22.5% 5 16.1%
born 1835 46 14 30.4% 7 15.2%
born 1885 90 31 34.4% 20 22.2%
born 1935 63 25 39.7% 17 27.0%
Egypt, Ethiopia, Ghana & Nigeria 74 31 41.9%
African women 101 40 39.6%
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Oxford Art Online

Born 1735
  • Thomas Schaidhauf (1735-), German architect, sculptor and stuccoist.
  • Jan Baptist Verberckt I / Jan Baptist Verberckt (1735-), silversmith
  • Simon Julien, painter and engraver
  • Guillaume Boichot (1735-), French sculptor, draughtsman and painter
  • Jacob de Vos (1735-1833),
  • Léonard Boudin (1735-), French cabinetmaker and dealer
  • Louise-Jeanne de Durfort, Duchesse de Mazarin (1735-1781)
Born 1785
  • Richard Bridgens (1785-1846), English sculptor, designer and architect.
  • Bartol Felbinger (1785-1871), Croatian architect
  • Mattheus Derk Knip (1785-1845), painter
  • Ferdinand Ruscheweyh (1785-1846), Prussian printmaker
  • Thomas Sutherland (engraver) (1785-1838), English engraver
Born 1835
  • Giuseppe Buzzi (fl. 1791-1835), sculptor
  • Nikolaus Elscheid (1835-1874), German sculptor
  • Adolf Leonard van Gendt (1835-1901), Dutch architect
  • J. C. Hoyte (1835-1913), New Zealand painter born in England
  • August Kitschelt (fl. 1835-c.1871), Austrian furniture-maker
  • Hermann Mächtig (1835-1909), German garden designer
Born 1885
  • Roger Allard (1885-1961), French critic and poet
  • Bamgboye (c.1885-1978), Nigerian wood-carver
  • Vilmos Fémes Beck (1885-1918), Hugarian sculptor, medallist and writer
  • C. J. Blaauw (1885-1947), Dutch architect and teacher
  • Benjamin Chaikin (1885-1950), English architect active in Palestine
  • Joseph Crouwel (1885-1962), Dutch architect
  • Jules Legastelois (1885-), French sculptor and medallist
  • Roy Lippincott (1885-), American architect, active in Australia and New Zealand
  • Lucien Mainssieux (1885-), French painter and illustrator
  • Ruth Maitland (1885-1958), American art collector
  • A. L. Mayer / August Liebmann (1885-1943), German art historian
  • G. E. Pearse / Geoffrey Eastcott Pearse (1885-1968), South African architect, teacher and writer
  • Zbigniew Pronaszko (1885-1958), Polish painter, sculptor and stage designer
  • John Raedecker (1885-1956), Dutch sculptor, painter and draughtsman
  • Wilhelm Ludwig Schreiber (1885-1932), German art historian
  • Ivan Stchoukine (1885-1975), French art historian of Russian descent
  • Raphaël Verwilghen (1885-1963), Belgian engineer and urban planner
  • Hendrik T. Wijdeveld (1885-1989), Dutch architect, writer, furniture designer and teacher
Born 1935
  • Rodoljub Anastasov (1935-), Macedonian painter
  • David Aspden (1935-), Australian painter of English birth
  • René Bertholo (1935-), Portuguese artist, husband of Lourdes Castro
  • Dominique Bozo (1935-1993), French museum curator
  • Rafael Canogar (1935-), Spanish painter
  • Mustafa Ugur Derman (1935-), Turkish calligrapher, marbler, and connoisseur
  • Hiromi Fujii (1935-), Japanese architect
  • Colin Garland (1935-), Jamaican painter of Australian birth
  • Mandjuwi Gurruwiwi (1935-), Australian Aboriginal painter
  • Walter Hirsch (1935-), Swedish photographer and teacher
  • Peter Klasen (1935-), German painter and sculptor
  • Les Levine (1935-2010), Canadian sculptor and video maker of Irish birth
  • Francesco Lo Savio (1935-1963), Italian painter, sculptor and urban planner
  • Rodolfo Opazo (1935-), Chilean painter
  • Rusty Peters (1935-), Australian Aboriginal painter
  • Klaus Roenspiess (1935-), German painter and printmaker
  • Makoto Suzuki (1935-), Japanese architect and writer
  • Napoleon Tiron (1935-), Romanian sculptor and teacher
African women

40/101 missing in September 2020

  1. Simone Capieu (born 1923), Senegalese painter
  2. Maïa Abourisk (born 1911), Moroccan painter
  3. Lucile Kaltenbach is a South African painter
  4. Rosette Idzowski, Egyptian painter
  5. Josette Ahime (born 1940), Madagascan painter
  6. Gazbeya Sirry
  7. Mounira Ayed
  8. Baya / Fatima Haddad
  9. Everard Group
  10. Khadiga Riad
  11. Laïla Ezzat
  12. Myriam Nahon
  13. Latifa Toujani
  14. Nala Family
  15. Chaïbia
  16. Verone
  17. Mounira Lallali
  18. Lily Designe
  19. Kate Blore
  20. Reinata Sadimba Passema / Reinata Sadimba / Reinata Sadhimba Passema / Reinata Sadhimba
  21. Baya
  22. Daria Gamsaragan
  23. Desta Hagos
  24. Aïcha Haddad
  25. Kheira Slimani
  26. Kaïdin Monique Le Houelleur
  27. Allina Ndebele
  28. Aissatou Germaine Anta Gaye
  29. Bongiwe Dhlomo-Mautloa
  30. Meriem Bouderbala
  31. Sylvia Elharar-Lemberg
  32. Mona Zaalouk
  33. Gillian Hopwood
  34. Jane Alexander
  35. Dora Khayatt
  36. Marlène Dumas
  37. Makhubele family
  38. Bubastis
  39. Vladislav Mamyshev-Monroe
  40. Taty Rybak
  41. Janine Sourdel-Thomine
  42. Elisabeth Tariqua Atnafu
  43. Eileen Perrier
  44. Penelope Siopsis

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