In the early modern era, the concept of professional and amateur female artists changed from the beginning of the century to the middle of it. In the first sense, “amateurs”, women or men, were usually high-class people who had plenty of time and were interested in art. Particularly, rich, educated and even talented amateur women were the ones who shaped the art world of the time. On the other hand, “professionals” were the artists who often found their place in the Academy and perform art. However, in time, the century would see that women amateurs who wanted to understand better the nature of art and who entered into the workshops. On the other hand, the artists who were called “amateurs in the following years were not only those who enjo...
The main goal of this research is to discuss how female painters identified themselves during the ch...
This thesis aims to retrace the evolution of the social conditions of artistic production during the...
International audienceThe artistic professions evolved gradually towards intellectual professions. I...
Aristocratic dilettantes. Female amateur artists in noble circles in Belgium between 1830 and 1914 ...
CHAPMAN Caroline, Eighteenth-Century Women Artists : Their Trials, Tribulations, and Triumphs, Londr...
Aristocratic Amateur Women Artists in Belgium (1806-1914) During the nineteenth century, almost all ...
Aristocratic Amateur Women Artists in Belgium (1806-1914) During the nineteenth century, almost all...
International audienceIn this text, I study the practice of painted self-portraiture in late eightee...
Of the circa 7300 artists active in the Netherlands during the nineteenth century, roughly 1100 were...
This thesis analyses the gendered power relations involved in art works that were created by women a...
The style of Rococo evokes a variety of feminine attributions; women were usually depicted in works ...
This paper analyzes the concept of disegno in its effect on the success of the female artist in the ...
In the 19th century, girls from the middle class, the nobility and the royal families in Europe rece...
Between the late 1620s and late 1640s, Jacques Blanchard, Simon Vouet, and Claude Vignon all painted...
BARKER Sheila (ed.) Women artists in Early Modern Italy : careers, fame, and collectors Turnhout : H...
The main goal of this research is to discuss how female painters identified themselves during the ch...
This thesis aims to retrace the evolution of the social conditions of artistic production during the...
International audienceThe artistic professions evolved gradually towards intellectual professions. I...
Aristocratic dilettantes. Female amateur artists in noble circles in Belgium between 1830 and 1914 ...
CHAPMAN Caroline, Eighteenth-Century Women Artists : Their Trials, Tribulations, and Triumphs, Londr...
Aristocratic Amateur Women Artists in Belgium (1806-1914) During the nineteenth century, almost all ...
Aristocratic Amateur Women Artists in Belgium (1806-1914) During the nineteenth century, almost all...
International audienceIn this text, I study the practice of painted self-portraiture in late eightee...
Of the circa 7300 artists active in the Netherlands during the nineteenth century, roughly 1100 were...
This thesis analyses the gendered power relations involved in art works that were created by women a...
The style of Rococo evokes a variety of feminine attributions; women were usually depicted in works ...
This paper analyzes the concept of disegno in its effect on the success of the female artist in the ...
In the 19th century, girls from the middle class, the nobility and the royal families in Europe rece...
Between the late 1620s and late 1640s, Jacques Blanchard, Simon Vouet, and Claude Vignon all painted...
BARKER Sheila (ed.) Women artists in Early Modern Italy : careers, fame, and collectors Turnhout : H...
The main goal of this research is to discuss how female painters identified themselves during the ch...
This thesis aims to retrace the evolution of the social conditions of artistic production during the...
International audienceThe artistic professions evolved gradually towards intellectual professions. I...