Starting with a critique of existing methodologies and histories of the period, this book examines the production of women artists, looking at different areas and aspects of their activities, and particularly contrasting the lives of different generations of women artists. Many of these women's names or their works are not familiar in art histories of the twentieth century. The book analyses how women artists' presence which was consistently one third of the artists in many major exhibiting groups became less than 10% of the museum purchases and in art historical texts for this period. Comparisons are made between the opportunities presented to women artists and those of their male peers in the light of considerable change and restructuring...
This article examines women artists’ relationships with collectors and patrons in England between th...
What contribution did women artists make during the Second World War? Why is their work not widely d...
At the end of the First World War most people’s thoughts turned to putting the war behind them, but ...
This lavishly illustrated book breaks new ground in focusing on some of the many successful professi...
This chapter examines the work of women artists working in Paris during the period 1910-1930. It foc...
The thesis provides a revaluation of the art of Australian women artists in the period 1900-1940. I...
As a corrective, the Guerrilla Girls survey the last two thousand years of Western Art and celebrate...
My research examines the output of over 150 female artists who contributed to the 'poster movement' ...
Artist Georg Baselitz recently declared that women simply cannot paint, and we are told by influenti...
This illustrated book examines the work and artistic culture of women artists in France during the p...
Nochlin‘s 1971 essay Why Have There Been No Great Women Artists? highlighted the barriers that women...
Given the recent emphasis in Art Education on the historical and critical as well as the productive ...
In this intriguing book, a diverse collection of case studies sheds light on the effects of gender i...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [62]-65)This thesis explored the lives, thoughts, and exp...
This preliminary study of the critical reaction to the work of women practitioners in the decorative...
This article examines women artists’ relationships with collectors and patrons in England between th...
What contribution did women artists make during the Second World War? Why is their work not widely d...
At the end of the First World War most people’s thoughts turned to putting the war behind them, but ...
This lavishly illustrated book breaks new ground in focusing on some of the many successful professi...
This chapter examines the work of women artists working in Paris during the period 1910-1930. It foc...
The thesis provides a revaluation of the art of Australian women artists in the period 1900-1940. I...
As a corrective, the Guerrilla Girls survey the last two thousand years of Western Art and celebrate...
My research examines the output of over 150 female artists who contributed to the 'poster movement' ...
Artist Georg Baselitz recently declared that women simply cannot paint, and we are told by influenti...
This illustrated book examines the work and artistic culture of women artists in France during the p...
Nochlin‘s 1971 essay Why Have There Been No Great Women Artists? highlighted the barriers that women...
Given the recent emphasis in Art Education on the historical and critical as well as the productive ...
In this intriguing book, a diverse collection of case studies sheds light on the effects of gender i...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [62]-65)This thesis explored the lives, thoughts, and exp...
This preliminary study of the critical reaction to the work of women practitioners in the decorative...
This article examines women artists’ relationships with collectors and patrons in England between th...
What contribution did women artists make during the Second World War? Why is their work not widely d...
At the end of the First World War most people’s thoughts turned to putting the war behind them, but ...