Italian women artists
from Renaissance to Baroque
1st ed
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Contributions
- Fortunati Pietrantonio, Vera - Contributor
- Pomeroy, Jordana, 1962- - Contributor
- Strinati, Claudio M - Contributor
- National Museum of Women in the Arts (U.S.) - Contributor
Publication
2007 - Skira, Milano
Language
English
Word Count
67,500 words, Guess
Page Count
270 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL17232587M
- ISBN-139788876249198
- ISBN-108876249192
- OCLC Control Number76365689
- OCLC Control Numberitalianwomenarti0000unse
and 3 more
- Library of Congress Control Number2009293301
- LibraryThing3439551
- Goodreads104412
Classifications
- LCCN6915 .I785 2007
Description
Why are women artists of the Italian Renaissance and Baroque so relatively unknown today when, during their lifetimes, their artistic merits were celebrated by their foremost contemporaries? Italian Women Artists of the Renaissance and Baroque aims to provide the first survey of women professionally active as painters, engravers and sculptors in 16th and 17th century Italy, and to document the sociocultural context that contributed to shape their lives and oeuvres. This catalogue, published in association with the travelling exhibition which opens at the National Museum of Women in the Arts in Washington D. C., examines the artistic practices and achievements of these remarkable women who managed to gain public, if not international, acclaim. Featuring 60 outstanding works by a dozen of the foremost Italian female artists, this volume offers an unparalleled opportunity to understand their social, personal, and stylistic developments. This scholarly publication will undoubtedly make a significant contribution to the re-emergence of these women as artists of stature and thus constitute a new departure for historical investigations into the way gender has affected how we perceive works of art and into issues of attributions and art market economics.
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