An edition of Mirror, mirror (2001)

Mirror Mirror

Self-Portraits by Women Artists

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An edition of Mirror, mirror (2001)

Mirror Mirror

Self-Portraits by Women Artists

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"Mirror Mirror explores the history and function of the self-portrait in the work of forty women artists, from the seventeenth century to the present day. It covers works in all media, from oil painting to photography, from woodcut to ceramic sculpture, and includes self-portraits from such major artists as Mary Beale, Gwen John and Dame Barbara Hepworth; as well as lesser-known figures such as the Zinkeisen sisters, Madame Yevonde and Lee Miller.

There are also portraits by women artists known primarily for their work in other media - including the self-portrait relief by Susie Cooper.".

"The works themselves appear chronologically, and include full biographical details of the artists. They are supported by essays from two leading art historians in this academic field: Whitney Chadwick, who discusses ideas of style and technique, including the artists' exploration of their own identity, and Frances Borzello, who presents the historical background and artistic context to the illustrated works."--BOOK JACKET.

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Watson-Guptill
Language
English
Pages
120

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Mirror Mirror: Self-Portraits by Women Artists
April 1, 2002, Watson-Guptill
Paperback in English
Cover of: Mirror, mirror
Mirror, mirror: self-portraits by women artists
2001, National Portrait Gallery
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First Sentence

"Nina Hamnett (1890-1956) 'became an artist' in 1911, accepting a commission from the poet and magician Aleister Crowley (1875-1947) and exhibiting for the first time with the Allied Artists Association at the Royal Albert Hall."

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Library of Congress
N7618 .R53 2002

The Physical Object

Format
Paperback
Number of pages
120
Dimensions
9.5 x 7.9 x 0.4 inches
Weight
15.8 ounces

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL8118066M
Internet Archive
mirrormirrorself0000ride
ISBN 10
0823030717
ISBN 13
9780823030712
LCCN
2001093863
OCLC/WorldCat
48548372
Library Thing
736523
Goodreads
397693

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