This richly diverse exploration of female artists and self-portraits is a brilliant and poignant demonstration of originality in works of haunting variety. The two earliest self-portraits come from 12th-century illuminated manuscripts in which nuns gaze at us across eight centuries. In 16th-century Italy, Sofonisba Anguissola paints one of the longest series of self-portraits, spanning adolescence to old age. In 17th-century Holland, Judith Leyster shows herself at the easel as a relaxed, self-assured professional. In the 18th century, artists from Elisabeth Vigee-Lebrun to Angelica Kauffman express both passion for their craft and the idea of femininity; and in the 19th the salons and art schools at last open their doors to a host of talented women artists, including Berthe Morisot, ushering in a new and resonant self-confidence. The modern period demolishes taboos: Alice Neel painting herself nude at eighty, Frida Kahlo rendering physical pain, Cindy Sherman exploring identity, Marlene Dumas dispensing with all boundaries. The full verve of Frances Borzello's enthralling text, and the hypnotic intensity of the accompanying self-portraits, is revealed to the full in a completely revised edition of this inspiring book.
Rezensionen / Stimmen
'Books of this high calibre are few and far between in feminist art history' - Library Journal 'Some books are so beautiful, you tremble to open them ... lucid and unexpectedly compelling ... a fantastic journey' - Observer 'A landmark study' - Daily Telegraph 'Invaluable' - Times Literary Supplement 'Its lucid prose, evocative illustrations and handsome production make it a joy to read and savour' - Times Higher Education
Auflage
Revised and expanded edition
Sprache
Verlagsort
Editions-Typ
Illustrationen
With 200 illustrations in colour and black and white
Maße
Höhe: 229 mm
Breite: 152 mm
ISBN-13
978-0-500-23946-9 (9780500239469)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
Frances Borzello has specialized in the social history of art since obtaining her PhD at the University of London.
1. In the Beginning: The Sixteenth Century * 2. The New Self-Confidence: The Seventeenth Century * 3. Professionals and Amateurs: The Eighteenth Century * 4. The Opening Door: The Nineteenth Century * 5. Breaking Taboos: The Twentieth Century * 6. Feminism and After: Towards the Contemporary