While Picasso, Miró, and Kandinsky are celebrated for their contributions to modern art, their legacies are intertwined with the erasure and exploitation of women, both within their personal lives and the broader art world. These artists operated within systems that reinforced male dominance, and their work, while revolutionary, is now critically examined for the ways in which it reflected and perpetuated gender inequality. Feminist scholars argue that it is essential to recontextualize their contributions within a more inclusive and equitable understanding of art history.