Famous Women #1: Artists, Writers, and Performers

By doctorsequoia

I’m sure I let someone important off this list of google content numbers, so let me know if I need to include anyone else. Updates and corrections are easy in this mode.

Famous Women #1: Artists and Writers

7/04.2009

“Beyoncé” = 14,800,000

“Marilyn Monroe” = 12,600,000

“Jane Austen” = 6,070,000

“Merly Streep” = 4,400,000

“Ella Fitzgerald” = 3,690,000

“Janis Joplin” = 3.640,000

“Ayn Rand” = 3,250,000

“Yoko Ono” = 2,910,000

“Billie Holiday” = 2,870,000

“Frida Kahlo” = 2,340,000

“George Eliot” = 2,280,000

“Midori” +music = 1,940,000

“Mary Shelley” = 1,910,000

“Joan Baez” = 1,900,000

“Sappho” = 1,780,000

“Simone de Beauvoir” = 1,370,000

“Toni Morrison” = 1,250,000

“Annie Leibovitz” = 1,550,000

“Harriet Beecher Stow” = 884,000

“Susan Sontag” = 807,000

“Camille Claudel” = 779,000

“Lena Horne” = 772,000

“Leni Riefenstahl” = 694,000

“Geogia O’Keefe” = 293,000

“Edna St. Vincent Millay” = 220,000

“Kathleen Battle” = 200,000

“Anna Pavlova” = 176,000

“Nadia Boulanger” = 113,000

“Lady Murasaki” = 63,200

“Susanne Langer” = 39,000

“Elizabeth Vigée –Lebrun” = 21,300

Google Trends Graphic

Here are the charts for the four who are high on the list:

women artists graph

Women artists chart

Note what happens if we make Janis Joplin the point of comparison:

women artists chart #2

tangentsHusbands and wives generally understand when opposition will be vain. — Jane Austen

The reward of one duty is the power to fulfill another. — George Eliot

It isn’t where you came from, its where you’re going that counts. — Ella Fitzgerald

Sometimes it’s worse to win a fight than to lose. — Billie Holiday

On stage I make love to twenty five thousand people; and then I go home alone. — Janis Joplin

The more successful I become, the more I need a man. — Beyoncé Knowles




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