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Defining the Renaissance 'Virtuosa' : Women Artists and the Language of Art History and Criticism Details

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SKU:JU030BK0XJXVONAFAMZ
Model:9780521572705
Author:Jacobs

Jumia's Description

  • Hardback - Number of Pages: 254 pages
  • Dimensions: 158 x 232 x 22mm - 680.39g
  • Publication date: 14 Oct 2010
  • Publisher: CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS
  • Publication City/Country: Cambridge, United Kingdom
  • Language: English

"The book is more than a contribution to feminist revisionism; it also adds much to our understanding of how the art of painting was understood, and by defining 'feminine' artists and painting, it also gives a clearer sense of how 'masculinized' the concept of creativity was in the Renaissance." A. Langdale, Choice "Thanks to the breadth of her textual analyses and the insightful questions she poses throughout, Jacobs offers a richly illuminating reading of the construction of the Renaissance woman artist. In turn, the book provides a welcome context for several worthy but more narrowly focused critical studies on related subjects whose contents she integrates into her own narrative...a considerable achievement in having uncovered and woven together a complex of ideas that expands consequentially our view of artistic activity in Early Modern Italy." Leslie Korrick, Sixteenth Century Jrnl

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