Artists have to be single-minded - e.g. listen to any interview with Hockney on his art. Women tend to be more diverse as a grouping. You could look at Berthe Morrisot (Impressionist) and note her subjects as being more domestic.
Women have always been involved in art of all kinds, but also have been constrained by their societal and biological roles. If you have room in your introduction you could mention their influence in all fields of creativity - very often supporting males, acting as their muses and inspirations, freeing them from everyday cares (Dorothy Wordsworth?). Then there are the creators of that great piece of historical art The Bayeux Tapestry. Women have used needlework and words creatively through the ages.
Also, what about Sappho? Hope this gives you some ideas. :)