Representing Women

by Linda Nochlin

Paperback, 1999

Status

Available

Publication

Thames & Hudson (1999), 272 pages

Description

Women--as warriors, workers, mothers, lovers--haunt nineteenth and twentieth-century Western painting. This republication of Representing Women brings together the late Linda Nochlin's most important and pioneering writings on the representation of women in art as she considers works by Jean-Francois Millet, Eugene Delacroix, Gustave Courbet, Edgar Degas, Georges Seurat, Mary Cassatt, and Kathe Kollwitz, among many others. In a riveting, partly autobiographical introduction, Nochlin argues for the honest virtues of an art history that rejects methodological presuppositions and for art historians to investigate the work before their eyes while focusing on its subject matter, informed by a sensitivity to its feminist spirit.

Language

Original language

English

Physical description

272 p.; 9.34 inches

ISBN

0500280983 / 9780500280980

Local notes

Art Theory/History Criticism
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