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Brooklyn Museum: Place Settings
Brooklyn Museum: Place Settings

Judy Chicago, "Untitled [(test plate) from the Dinner Party, 1976]" (1976)  | PAFA - Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts
Judy Chicago, "Untitled [(test plate) from the Dinner Party, 1976]" (1976) | PAFA - Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts

Judy Chicago's The Dinner Party | Judy chicago, Feminist artist, Feminist  art
Judy Chicago's The Dinner Party | Judy chicago, Feminist artist, Feminist art

4 Stories Behind Judy Chicago's New "The Dinner Party" Plate Collection |  Widewalls
4 Stories Behind Judy Chicago's New "The Dinner Party" Plate Collection | Widewalls

Judy Chicago Is Releasing a Line of Plates Inspired by Her Classic Feminist  Work 'The Dinner Party'
Judy Chicago Is Releasing a Line of Plates Inspired by Her Classic Feminist Work 'The Dinner Party'

Judy Chicago: Plates from the Dinner Party
Judy Chicago: Plates from the Dinner Party

The Dinner Party Plates Coloring Book — Culture Connected
The Dinner Party Plates Coloring Book — Culture Connected

Judy Chicago, The Dinner Party (article) | Khan Academy
Judy Chicago, The Dinner Party (article) | Khan Academy

Judy Chicago | Hatshepsut Test Plate #3 from The Dinner Party (1973-1974) |  Artsy
Judy Chicago | Hatshepsut Test Plate #3 from The Dinner Party (1973-1974) | Artsy

Judy Chicago - Mary Wollstonecraft Test Plate #8 - Turner Carroll Gallery
Judy Chicago - Mary Wollstonecraft Test Plate #8 - Turner Carroll Gallery

Now you can eat off artist's famous vagina plates
Now you can eat off artist's famous vagina plates

Sappho" Plate from "The Dinner Party"
Sappho" Plate from "The Dinner Party"

Brooklyn Museum
Brooklyn Museum

ipernity: Detail of the Plate for Virginia Woolf in the Dinner Party by Judy  Chicago in the Brooklyn Museum, August 2007 - by LaurieAnnie
ipernity: Detail of the Plate for Virginia Woolf in the Dinner Party by Judy Chicago in the Brooklyn Museum, August 2007 - by LaurieAnnie

Judy Chicago Is Releasing a Line of Plates Inspired by Her Classic Feminist  Work 'The Dinner Party'
Judy Chicago Is Releasing a Line of Plates Inspired by Her Classic Feminist Work 'The Dinner Party'

Judy Chicago Plate (American, B. 1939) "Untitled, Study for the Dinner  Party" | Cottone Auctions
Judy Chicago Plate (American, B. 1939) "Untitled, Study for the Dinner Party" | Cottone Auctions

Now You Too Can Eat Off of Judy Chicago's Famous Feminist Dinnerware |  Smart News| Smithsonian Magazine
Now You Too Can Eat Off of Judy Chicago's Famous Feminist Dinnerware | Smart News| Smithsonian Magazine

Learn Something New Every Day with Online Video Lessons | Curious.com
Learn Something New Every Day with Online Video Lessons | Curious.com

Judy Chicago, The Dinner Party (article) | Khan Academy
Judy Chicago, The Dinner Party (article) | Khan Academy

Araks - Judy Chicago ~ The Dinner Party at the Brooklyn Museum of Art
Araks - Judy Chicago ~ The Dinner Party at the Brooklyn Museum of Art

Judy Chicago's Dinner Party — Art History Perspectives
Judy Chicago's Dinner Party — Art History Perspectives

4 Stories Behind Judy Chicago's New "The Dinner Party" Plate Collection |  Widewalls
4 Stories Behind Judy Chicago's New "The Dinner Party" Plate Collection | Widewalls

Set Of 4 Coasters x Judy Chicago | Third Drawer Down
Set Of 4 Coasters x Judy Chicago | Third Drawer Down

Judy Chicago Translates Her Seminal Work 'The Dinner Party' into a Tabletop  Collection | Architectural Digest
Judy Chicago Translates Her Seminal Work 'The Dinner Party' into a Tabletop Collection | Architectural Digest

New Plates by Judy Chicago Serve Up Feminist History
New Plates by Judy Chicago Serve Up Feminist History

An Overdue Celebration for an Unruly Landmark of Feminist Art | The New  Yorker
An Overdue Celebration for an Unruly Landmark of Feminist Art | The New Yorker

The Dinner Party: Artist Judy Chicago's Iconic Antidote to the Erasure of  Women in the History of Creative Culture – The Marginalian
The Dinner Party: Artist Judy Chicago's Iconic Antidote to the Erasure of Women in the History of Creative Culture – The Marginalian