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Subjects
Women artists, Modern Art, History, Art, modern, 20th centuryTimes
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Women's contributions to visual culture, 1918-1939
2008, Ashgate Pub
in English
0754664007 9780754664000
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Book Details
Table of Contents
List of figures
Acknowledgements
List of abbreviations
Introduction / Karen E. Brown
1. Women war artists of World War One / Katy Deepwell
2. 'Feminist art', 'female art', 'sexless art' in a modernist context : women's collective exhibitions in Greece, 1925-1937 / Chariklia-Glafki Gotsi
3. An unsettling aura of inscrutability' : imperialism, racial stereotyping, and the construction of the 'exotic' by British women sculptors during the 1920s and 1930s / Jonathan Black
4. -Her hands never soft- : Concetta Scaravaglione at the New York World's Fair, 1939-40 / Anna Maria Carlevaris
5. Carola Giedion-Welcker : misrepresented collaborator of modernists / Christa-Maria Lerm Hayes
6. Norah Guinness, W. B. Yeats, and the Illustrated book / Karen E. Brown
Negotiating 'new' venues in art : Doris and Anna Zinkeisen in modernising London / Britta C. Dwyer
8. Ethel Gabain, Evelyn Gibbs, and Evelyn Dunbar : three approaches to professional art practice in interwar Britain /Alice Strickland
9. The struggles of modernising Mexico : the mural of Aurora Reyes at the Centro Escolar Revolución / Terri Geis.
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