Women, Art and the Politics of Identity in Eighteenth-Century Europe

Women, Art and the Politics of Identity in Eighteenth-Century Europe

Hyde, Melissa; Milam, Jennifer

Taylor & Francis Ltd

11/2003

328

Dura

Inglês

9780754607106

15 a 20 dias

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Contents: Introduction: art, cultural politics and the woman question, Melissa Hyde and Jennifer Milam; 'An ornament of Italy and the premier female painter of Europe': Rosalba Carriera and the Roman academy, Christopher M.S. Johns; Lovisa Ulrike of Sweden, Chardin and enlightened despotism, Paula Rea Radisich; Practicing portraiture: Mademoiselle de Clermont and J.-M. Nattier, Kathleen Nicholson; Commerce in the boudoir, Jill H. Casid; Matronage and the direction of sisterhood: portraits of Madame AdelaA?de, Jennifer Milam; Under the sign of Minerva: AdelaA?de Labille-Guiard's Portrait of Madame AdelaA?de, Melissa Hyde; The cradle is empty: Elisabeth Vigee-Lebrun, Marie-Antoinette, and the problem of intention, Mary D. Sheriff; Ancient matrons and modern patrons: Angelica Kauffman as a classical history painter, Wendy Wassyng Roworth; Angelica's odyssey: Kauffman's paintings of Penelope and the weaving of narrative, Angela Rosenthal; The 'other atelier': Jacques-Louis David's female students, Mary Vidal; Goya's portraits of the Duchess of Osuna: fashioning identity in enlightenment Spain, Andrew Schulz; Bibliography; Index.
Oil On Canvas;jean;Salon Livret;marc;Jean Marc Nattier;nattier;Rosalba Carriera;louis;Carlo Maratta;rosalba;LOVISA ULRIKE;carriera;Adelaide Labille Guiard;history;Gustave III;paintings;Louis XV;artists;Salon De La Paix;madame;Superb;Young Man;Adolf Fredrik;Women Artists;Charles III;Woman Patron;Goya's Portrait;Empty Cradle;Sexual Desirability;La Font De Saint Yenne;Duchesse De Montpensier;Elisabetta Sirani;Edmond De Goncourt;Jewel Box;Classical History Paintings