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"Women and Gender in the Early Modern Low Countries, 1500-1750 brings together research on women and gender across the Low Countries, a culturally contiguous region that was split by the Eighty Years War into the Protestant Dutch Republic in the north and the Spanish-controlled, Catholic Hapsburg Netherlands in the south. The authors of this interdisciplinary volume highlight women's experiences of social class, as family members, before the law, and as authors, artists, and patrons, as well as the workings of gender in art and literature. In studies ranging from microhistories to surveys, the book reveals the Low Countries as a remarkable historical laboratory for its topic and points to the opportunities the region holds for future scholarly investigations"--
Women --- Sex role --- Gender role --- Sex (Psychology) --- Sex differences (Psychology) --- Social role --- Gender expression --- Sexism --- Human females --- Wimmin --- Woman --- Womon --- Womyn --- Females --- Human beings --- Femininity --- History --- Frau --- Frauenbild. --- Geschlechterrolle. --- Kunst. --- Sex role. --- Modern period. --- Renaissance. --- Since 1450. --- Benelux countries. --- Flandern. --- Niederlande. --- History. --- Women - Benelux countries - History - Renaissance, 1450-1600. --- Women - Benelux countries - History - Modern period, 1600 --- -Sex role - Benelux countries - History. --- Gender roles --- Gendered role --- Gendered roles --- Role, Gender --- Role, Gendered --- Role, Sex --- Roles, Gender --- Roles, Gendered --- Roles, Sex --- Sex roles --- vrouwen. --- gender. --- 1500 - 1750. --- Nederlanden. --- vrouwen --- gender --- cultuurgeschiedenis --- sociale geschiedenis --- de Bruyns, Anna Francisca --- Teellinck, Cornelia --- Teellinck, Susanna --- 1500 - 1750 --- 16de eeuw --- 17de eeuw --- 18de eeuw --- Nederlanden --- Europa
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iconografie --- gender --- vrouwen --- mannen --- seksualiteit --- symbolisme --- mythologie --- esoterie --- 1850 - 1930 --- 19de eeuw --- 20ste eeuw --- 316.371 "18/19" --- Gender--Hedendaagse Tijd --- Exhibitions --- 316.371 "18/19" Gender--Hedendaagse Tijd --- Art, European --- Sex in art --- Sex role in art --- Sex in the arts --- Sexuality in art --- Art, Modern --- vrouw --- 1850 - 1930. --- 19de eeuw. --- 20ste eeuw.
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The eighteenth century was an age when not only the aristocracy but a burgeoning middle class could enjoy a remarkable flowering of the arts. But it was a man's world, any woman who wished to succeed as an artist had to overcome numerous obstacles. In a society in which women were required to marry, reproduce, and conform to rigid social conventions a professional artist risked becoming an object of gossip and hostility. Nevertheless, for a woman who had charm and good looks, was ambitious, and allied talent with hard work, success was attainable. This book examines the careers and working lives of celebrated artists like Angelica Kauffman and Elisabeth Vigée Le Brun but also of those who are now forgotten. As well as assessing the work itself, from history and genre painting to portraits, it considers artists' studios, the functioning of the print market, how art was sold, the role of patrons and the flourishing world of the lady amateur. It is enriched by up to 55 illustrations in glorious colour.
sex role --- Art --- anno 1700-1799 --- vrouwelijke kunstenaars --- sociale geschiedenis --- kunsthandel --- 18de eeuw --- Femme, thème --- Femme artiste --- 18e siècle --- Vigée-Lebrun, Louise-Elisabeth, --- Kauffmann, Angelica, --- Vigée-Lebrun, Louise-Elisabeth, 1755-1842 --- Kauffmann, Angelica, 1741-1807 --- vrouwelijke kunstenaars. --- sociale geschiedenis. --- kunsthandel. --- 18de eeuw. --- vrouwelijke kunstenaar
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Sociology of the family. Sociology of sexuality --- Social psychology --- sex role --- gender issues --- fine arts --- Art --- anno 1800-1999 --- gender --- femme fatale --- seksualiteit --- film --- menselijk lichaam --- Salomé --- Stuck, Franz von --- Rops, Félicien --- Mammen, Jeanne --- Munch, Edvard --- Miller, Lee --- Adam --- Eva --- 19de eeuw --- 20ste eeuw --- fine arts [discipline] --- gender. --- femme fatale. --- seksualiteit. --- film. --- menselijk lichaam. --- Salomé. --- Stuck, Franz von. --- Rops, Félicien. --- Mammen, Jeanne. --- Munch, Edvard. --- Miller, Lee. --- Adam. --- Eva. --- 19de eeuw. --- 20ste eeuw.
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Ce catalogue est celui d'une exposition qui traite de la différence. Celui-ci de même que son exposition tient de l'essai, non du catalogue, de la critique, non de l'histoire, de la fiction, non de l'érudition. Entre le poids des traditions et les contraintes de l'institution, il ne vont pas assez loin dans l'iconoclasme. La différence continue encore à faire débat, sinon problème, dans un monde muséal qui est, comme l'art occidental, par trop voué au culte du même.
Delacroix, Eugène --- Picasso, Pablo --- Poussin, Nicolas --- David, Jacques-Louis --- Klein, Yves --- Michelangelo --- Rembrandt --- Greuze, Jean-Baptiste --- Artaud, Antonin --- Duchamp, Marcel --- Géricault, Théodore --- Degas, Edgar --- Ingres, Jean Auguste Dominique --- seksualiteit --- menselijk lichaam --- Signorelli, Luca --- Freud, Sigmund --- Rembrandt van Rijn --- Genet, Jean --- Mühl, Otto --- Histoire de l'art --- Psychologie et art --- Sexualite, thème --- Sociologie de l'art --- Sex role in art --- Art --- Sex in art --- Gender identity in art --- Psychology --- David, Jacques Louis --- Michel-ange --- MÜhl, Otto --- Tentoonstellingscatalogi ; Parijs ; Louvre --- Thema's in de kunst ; en tekenkunst ; sexualiteit --- 7.041 --- (069) --- Iconografie ; de mens, portretten --- (Musea. Collecties) --- Art, Occidental --- Art, Visual --- Art, Western (Western countries) --- Arts, Fine --- Arts, Visual --- Fine arts --- Iconography --- Occidental art --- Visual arts --- Western art (Western countries) --- Arts --- Aesthetics --- Sexualité, thème --- Art, Primitive --- Buonarroti, Michelangelo --- Sex role in art - Exhibitions --- Art - Psychology - Exhibitions --- Sex in art - Exhibitions --- Gender identity in art - Exhibitions --- seksualiteit. --- menselijk lichaam. --- Signorelli, Luca. --- Freud, Sigmund. --- Rembrandt. --- Genet, Jean. --- Poussin, Nicolas. --- Greuze, Jean-Baptiste. --- David, Jacques-Louis. --- Géricault, Théodore. --- Delacroix, Eugène. --- Ingres, Jean Auguste Dominique. --- Degas, Edgar. --- Picasso, Pablo. --- Duchamp, Marcel. --- Artaud, Antonin. --- Klein, Yves. --- Mühl, Otto.
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"Over the last century, many artists have made works that challenge dominant models of gender and sexuality. The results can be sexy or serious, satirical or tender, discreetly coded or defiantly outspoken. This book illustrates the wide variety of queer art from around the world -- exploring bodies and identity, love and desire, prejudice and protest through drawing, painting, photography, sculpture and installation. A Queer Little History of Art features a wide selection of artists who subverted the norms of their day via bold new forms of expression, as 70 outstanding works reveal how queer experiences have differed across time and place, and how art has been part of a story of changing attitudes and emerging identities from 1900 to the present."--Publisher's website. This small but lavishly illustrated book showcases a selection of works which illustrate the breadth and depth of queer art from around the world. Exploring identity, eroticism, relationships, hidden desires, love and gender through drawing, painting, photography, sculpture and film, it tells the story of queer art from 1900 to the present, revealing how experiences have also been shaped by class and ethnicity, and how art itself has played a key role in changing attitudes and crystalising identities. From the deeply personal to the political or emotive, each work is beautifully reproduced with a short text explaining its wider social and cultural context, and what 'queer' means in different historic and contemporary contexts. Including works from a variety of artists -- among them Egon Schiele, Duncan Grant, Romaine Brooks, Edward Burra, Salvador Dali, Frida Kahlo, David Hockney, Diane Arbus, Francis Bacon, Bhupen Khakhar, Zanele Muholi, Allyson Mitchell and Tomoko Kashiki -- all of whom found new freedom in radical ideas and new art forms, A Queer Little History of Art is a true celebration of over 100 years of queer art, as well as the LGBT community that has embraced it.
Homosexuality and art --- Gay artists --- Lesbian artists --- Homosexuality in art --- Art --- Gender Identity --- Homosexuality, Female --- Homosexuality, Male --- 7.041 --- Homoseksualiteit --- Genderidentiteit --- Queer people --- Male Homosexuality --- Sexual and Gender Minorities --- Lesbianism --- Female Homosexuality --- Gender --- Man's Role --- Men's Role --- Woman's Role --- Women's Role --- Gender Role --- Sex Role --- Gender Identities --- Gender Roles --- Identity, Gender --- Role, Man's --- Role, Men's --- Role, Sex --- Role, Woman's --- Role, Women's --- Roles, Gender --- Roles, Men's --- Roles, Sex --- Roles, Woman's --- Roles, Women's --- Sex Roles --- Woman's Roles --- Women's Roles --- Transgender Persons --- Arts --- Artists --- Art and homosexuality --- History --- Iconografie ; de mens, portretten --- Gender Studies --- 7(091) --- 7.01 --- Queer en kunst ; 20ste en 21ste eeuw --- Kunst ; geschiedenis --- Kunst ; theorie, filosofie, esthetica --- gender. --- 1900. --- 20ste eeuw. --- 21ste eeuw. --- Homosexuality --- Queer --- Art history --- Book --- gender --- queer --- 1900 --- 20ste eeuw --- 21ste eeuw
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Bellmer, Hans ; Brauner, Victor ; Delvaux, Paul ; Duchamp, Marcel ; Ende, Edgar ; Ernst, Max ; Fuchs, Ernst ; Grigorieff, Boris ; Jawlensky, Alexej ; Laurens, Henri ; de Lempicka, Tamara ; Lipchitz, Jacques ; Magritte, René ; Masson, André ; Picabia, Francis ; Picasso, Pablo ; Ray, Man ; Schlemmer, Oskar ; Tanguy, Yves ; Zadkine, Ossip ; Altman, Edith ; Appelt, Dieter ; Baselitz, Georg ; Buthe, Michael ; Castelli, Luciano ; Clemente, Francesco ; Dornseif, Frank ; Hrdlicka, Alfred ; etc.
Symbolist --- ethnography --- History --- Ethnology. Cultural anthropology --- Art --- Iconography --- mythology [literary genre] --- Surrealist --- psychology --- Art styles --- art history --- eroticism --- Hrdlicka, Alfred --- Paolini, Giulio --- Moreau, Gustave --- Salomé --- Sarluis, Léonard --- Buthe, Michael --- Ende, Edgar --- Redon, Odilon --- Lipchitz, Jacques --- Lange, Thomas --- Mields, Rune --- Tübke, Werner --- Sermidi, Sergio --- Zadkine, Ossip --- Laurens, Henri --- Khnopff, Fernand --- Watts, George Frederick --- Willats, Stephen --- Walser, Karl --- Picasso, Pablo --- Rossetti, Dante Gabriel --- Man Ray --- Dornseif, Frank --- Brauner, Victor --- Altman, Edith --- Picabia, Francis --- Lüthi, Urs --- Ernst, Max --- Appelt, Dieter --- Sauer, Walter --- Magritte, René --- Schwarze, Michael --- Grigorjev, Boris Dmitrijevitsj --- Bellmer, Hans --- Beardsley, Aubrey --- Schlemmer, Oskar --- Rosenbach, Ulrike --- Mattner, Jakob --- Tanguy, Yves --- Gauguin, Paul --- Delville, Jean --- Petrick, Wolfgang --- Schoenholtz, Michael --- Burne-Jones, Edward Coley --- Baselitz, Georg --- Alastair --- Jawlensky, Alexej --- Clemente, Francesco --- Horn, Rebecca --- Castelli, Luciano --- Masson, André --- Fuchs, Ernst --- Solomon, Simeon --- Degouve de Nuncques, William --- Molinier, Pierre --- Rosz, Martin --- Ulrichs, Timm --- Lempicka, de, Tamara --- Duchamp, Marcel --- Wilms, Anno --- Klauke, Jürgen --- Klossowski, Pierre --- von Gloeden, Wilhelm --- Delvaux, Paul --- anno 1900-1909 --- anno 1900-1999 --- anno 1800-1899 --- androgynie --- iconografie --- verlangen --- melancholie --- Bisexuality --- Mythology --- Exhibitions --- Sex role in art --- verlangen: ‘Desiderio’ (Ripa) --- androgynie (kunst)
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In Heroines, Harpies, and Housewives , Martha Moffitt Peacock provides a novel interpretive approach to the artistic practice of Imaging Women of Consequence in the Dutch Golden Age . From the beginnings of the new Republic, visual celebrations of famous heroines who crossed gender boundaries by fighting in the Revolt against Spain or by distinguishing themselves in arts and letters became an essential and significant cultural tradition that reverberated throughout the long seventeenth century. This collective memory of consequential heroines who equaled, or outshone, men is frequently reflected in empowering representations of other female archetypes: authoritative harpies and noble housewives. Such enabling imagery helped in the structuring of gender norms that positively advanced a powerful female identity in Dutch society.
Women in art --- Sex role in art --- Painting, Dutch --- Women --- Collective memory --- Collective remembrance --- Common memory --- Cultural memory --- Emblematic memory --- Historical memory --- National memory --- Public memory --- Social memory --- Memory --- Social psychology --- Group identity --- National characteristics --- Human females --- Wimmin --- Woman --- Womon --- Womyn --- Females --- Human beings --- Femininity --- Dutch painting --- Themes, motives --- Social conditions --- Netherlands --- The Netherlands --- Pays-Bas --- Países Baixos --- Holland --- Spanish Netherlands --- Pays-Bas espagnols --- Austrian Netherlands --- Pays-Bas autrichiens --- Oostenrijkse Nederlanden --- Southern Netherlands --- Pays-Bas méridionaux --- Zuidelijke Nederlanden --- Niderlandy --- Belanda --- Nederland --- Koninkrijk der Nederlanden --- Reino dos Países Baixos --- Royaume des Pays-Bas --- Kingdom of the Netherlands --- Países Bajos --- Holanda --- Nederlân --- Hulanda --- Beulanda --- Niderland --- Niderlande --- هولندا --- مملكة هولندا --- Mamlakat Hūlandā --- Olanda --- Payis-Bâs --- Países Baxos --- Aynacha Jach'a Markanaka --- Nirlan --- Niderland Krallığı --- Kē-tē-kok --- Landa --- Kerajaan Landa --- Нидерландтар --- Niderlandtar --- Нидерландтар Короллеге --- Niderlandtar Korollege --- Нідэрланды --- Каралеўства Нідэрланды --- Karaleŭstva Nidėrlandy --- Nederlands --- Niadaland --- Holandija --- Kraljevina Holandija --- Izelvroioù --- Нидерландия --- Niderlandii︠a︡ --- Кралство Нидерландия --- Kralstvo Niderlandii︠a︡ --- Països Baixos --- Нидерландсем --- Niderlandsem --- Нидерландсен Патшалăхĕ --- Niderlandsen Patshalăkhĕ --- Nizozemsko --- Paesi Bassi --- Regnu di i Paesi Bassi --- Iseldiroedd --- Nederlandene --- Niederlande --- Kéyah Wóyahgo Siʼánígíí --- Nižozemska --- Kralojstwo Nederlandow --- Madalmaad --- Ολλανδία --- Ollandia --- Hollandia --- Κάτω Χώρες --- Katō Chōres --- Βασίλειο των Κάτω Χωρών --- Vasileio tōn Katō Chōrōn --- Nederlando --- Reĝlando Nederlando --- Paisis Bajus --- Herbehereak --- Herbehereetako Erresumaren --- هلند --- Huland --- Niðurlond --- Háland --- Paîs Bas --- Neerlande --- Ísiltír --- Ríocht na hÍsiltíre --- Çheer Injil --- Çheer y Vagheragh --- Reeriaght ny Çheer Injil --- Tìrean Ìsle --- Hò-làn --- Недерлендин Нутг --- Nederlendin Nutg --- 네덜란드 --- Nedŏllandŭ --- Hōlani --- Nederlandia --- Pais Basse --- Regno del Paises Basse --- Нидерландтæ --- Niderlandtæ --- Нидерландты Къаролад --- Niderlandty Kʺarolad --- Konungsríkið Holland --- הולנד --- Holand --- ממלכת ארצות השפלה --- Mamlekhet Artsot ha-Shefelah --- Walanda --- Hollandi --- Нидерландла --- Niderlandla --- Нидерландланы Королевствосу --- Niderlandlany Korolevstvosu --- Néderlandzkô --- Нидерланд --- Iseldiryow --- Ubuholandi --- Ubuhorandi --- Nederilande --- Нидерланддар --- Niderlanddar --- Uholanzi --- Ufalme wa Nchi za Chini --- Нидерландъяс --- Niderlandʺi︠a︡s --- Нидерландъяс Корольув --- Niderlandʺi︠a︡s Korolʹuv --- Peyiba --- Holenda --- Keyatiya Nederlandan --- Payises Bashos --- פאייסיס באשוס --- Nīderlandeja --- Batavia --- Regni Nederlandiarum --- Nīderlandes Karaliste --- Nyderlandai --- Nyderlandų Karalystė --- Paixi Basci --- Paes Bass --- Ulanda --- Holland Királyság --- Keninkryk fan 'e Nederlannen --- Reino di Hulanda --- Холандија --- Кралство Холандија --- Kralstvo Holandija --- Pajjiżi l-Baxxi --- Hōrana --- Недерлатт --- Nederlatt --- Оцязорксши Недерлатт --- Ot︠s︡i︠a︡zorksshi Nederlatt --- Нидерландын Вант Улс --- Niderlandyn Vant Uls --- Tlanitlālpan --- Huēyitlahtohcāyōtl in Tlanitlālpan --- Eben Eyong --- Nederlaand --- オランダ --- Oranda --- オランダ王国 --- Oranda Ōkoku --- Ulanna --- Nethiland --- Nederlande --- Holandska --- Holland (Kingdom) --- Batavian Republic --- United Provinces of the Netherlands --- Intellectual life --- Sociology of the family. Sociology of sexuality --- Iconography --- Painting --- History of the Netherlands --- women [female humans] --- anno 1600-1699 --- Women in art. --- Sex role in art. --- Themes, motives. --- vrouwen --- gender --- cultuurgeschiedenis --- sociale geschiedenis --- 17de eeuw --- Noordelijke Nederlanden --- Engraving, Dutch --- vrouwen. --- gender. --- cultuurgeschiedenis. --- sociale geschiedenis. --- 17de eeuw. --- Noordelijke Nederlanden. --- vrouwengeschiedenis
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