Dictionary of Women Artists: Introductory surveys ; Artists, A-I

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Delia Gaze
Taylor & Francis, 1997 - Art - 1512 pages
Contains substantial entries on 600 fine artists born before 1945. The emphasis is historical, focusing on the Western tradition of painting and sculpture, and exploring the problems women encountered in trying to obtain adequate training and professional recognition. Introductory essays examine training opportunities, the changing conditions of work for women since the medieval period, the contribution of women to the applied arts, and training and professionalism in 19th and 20th century Europe, Russia, North America and Australasia. Entries include biographical information, a list of principle exhibitions, selected writings, a bibliography, a representative work, and a description of critical reception, professional and artistic development, individual works and philosophies, and the artist's influences, contemporaries and companions. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
 

Contents

Editors Note page
vii
Alphabetical List of Artists
xv
Chronological List of Artists
xxi
Preface by Mara R Witzling
xxvii
Women as Artists in the Middle Ages
3
Convents
21
Guilds and the Open Market
28
Court Artists
37
Academies of Art
43
5
55
Printmakers
61
Training and Professionalism 19th and 20th centuries
80
Modernism and Women Artists
146
Feminism and Women Artists
152
Artists AI
161
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