'Until quite recently, the work of great women artists was ignored, forgotten, or denied; they were largely left out of museums and histories of art. Along came Wilhelmina Cole Holladay, who
boldly rectified this oversight in 1981, by founding a museum that was initially housed in her residence, where docent-led tours of the collection were offered.' 'This thrilling account of the
birth and early years of NMWA provides a lively, anecdotal, behind-the-scenes glimpse of the efforts of the countless dedicated individuals who have shared Mrs. Holladay's vision and, under her
leadership, helped to expand the permanent collection, renovate the Museum, and fund a robust endowment. Today, NMWA boasts a sizable membership - among the ten largest museum memberships in
the world - including twenty-nine active committees in states across the nation and in eight countries. Among the major exhibitions presented at the Museum have been retrospectives of important
women artists - Lavinia Fontana, Berthe Morisot, CamilleClaudel, Lilla Cabot Perry, and Carrie Mae Weems.' 'Illustrating this captivating memoir are nearly 200 pictures, most in full color,
including artworks, archival photographs, and candid images of the landmark events that led to the Museum's impressive growth. An additional feature is a color portfolio of 'Selected Gifts and
Promised Gifts of Wallace and Wilhelmina Holladay to the Museum.' The remarkable story of NMWA, told through the eyes of its founder, is a priceless legacy for women today and for future
generations.' 'Wilhelmina Cole Holladay, the founder and chair of the board of the National Museum of Women in the Arts.'--BOOK JACKET.