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Women, Art, and Society (Revised)
Women, Art, and Society (Revised) | Whitney Chadwick
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A reappraisal of the position and work of women artists from the Middle Ages to the present. It examines the way in which women's work has been perceived in the history of Western art - often in direct reference to gender - and re-examines the works themselves.
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wendim
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I've been slowly reading this book since January! So here's where I'm starting #24in48 by trying to kill another chapter. Chapter 11 - Gender, Race, and Modernism after the Second World War.

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emeraldfire
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An adorable bookshelf in Nashville.

MrBook I love it 😁👏🏻! And welcome to @Litsy , we hope you enjoy your stay. 8y
emeraldfire @MrBook Thank you! 😊 8y
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wendim
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"The black American sculptor Edmonia Lewis, the first North American artist of color to achieve international recognition for her work ... As early as 1863, she was forced to request that her work not be praised because 'I am a colored girl'."

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wendim
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Starting this today.