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Rijkelijk geïllustreerd boek over het leven en werk van de Duits-Joodse schilderes en dichteres Florine Stettheimer.
Art --- Painting --- Graphic arts --- Artists --- Painting --- Drawing --- Biographical details --- Book --- Stettheimer, Florine --- anno 1800-1899 --- anno 1900-1999 --- United States of America
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"Florine Stettheimer A Biography This first full biography confirms Florine Stettheimer as one of the 20th century's most significant, progressive artists whose work remains highly relevant today. Stettheimer was a feminist, multi-media artist who painted several sexually explicit, political, identity-issue-based works and documented New York City's growth as the center of cultural life, finance, and entertainment between the World Wars. During her first 40 years in Europe, Florine Stettheimer studied academic painting and was aware of all the earliest modernist styles prior to most American artists. Returning to New York, she and her sisters led an acclaimed Salon for major avant-garde cultural figures including Duchamp, the Stieglitz circle, poets, dancers, writers, etc. During her life she showed her innovative paintings in over 46 of the most important museum exhibits and Salons, wrote poetry, designed unique furniture and gained international fame for her sets and costumes for the avant-garde opera, 4 Saints in 3 Acts. press commentaries For anyone interested in the messy, exhilarating tale of early American modernism, this is essential reading. Bloemink's new biography provides an intimate, nuanced look at the pivotal role Stettheimer played in fomenting an artistic revolution in the United States. It is the definitive account of one of the era's great artists. Andrew Russeth In this remarkable biography, Bloemink reveals Florine Stettheimer's determined feminism, progressive significance, subversive social consciousness, and her continuing relevance at a critical time for women in the art world. Linda Nochlin Barbara Bloemink released on 01/2022 456 pages, 122 colour illustrations 20.3 x 25.4 cm, hardcover including poems by the artist ISBN: 978-3-7774-3834-4 Categories Art 20th Century | Art and Cultural History | Arts and Crafts | Artist monographs | Artist Biography | Painting 20th Century Keywords Painting, avant-garde art, poetry, furniture design, costume design, opera, biography"--
Painters --- 75.07 --- Stettheimer, Florine 1871-1944 (°Rochester, New York, Verenigde Staten) --- Vrouwelijke kunstenaars --- Schilderkunst ; 1ste helft 20ste eeuw ; Fl. Stettheimer --- Biografieën ; Florine Stettheimer --- Joodse kunstenaars --- Schilderkunst ; schilders A-Z --- Stettheimer, Florine, --- Peintres --- United States --- Women painters --- Painting, American --- Femmes peintres --- Peinture américaine
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A new look at the art of one of the most charming and idiosyncratic personalities of early 20th-century New York Florine Stettheimer (1871-1944). Stettheimer was a New York original: a society lady who hosted an avant-garde salon in her Manhattan home, a bohemian and a flapper, a poet, a theater designer, and above all an influential painter with a sharp satirical wit. Stettheimer collaborated with Gertrude Stein and Virgil Thomson, befriended (and took French lessons from) Marcel Duchamp, and was a member of Alfred Stieglitz and Georgia O'Keeffe's artistic and intellectual circle. Beautifully illustrated with 150 color images, including the majority of the artist's extant paintings, as well as drawings, theater designs, and ephemera, this volume also highlights Stettheimer's poetry and gives her a long overdue critical reassessment. Exhibition:The Jewish Museum, New York, USA (05.05-24.09.2017); Art Gallery of Ontario, Canada (21.10.2017-28.01.2018).
Jewish women artists --- Jewish art --- Portrait painting --- Costume design --- Upper class in art --- 75.07 --- 7.037 --- Schilderkunst ; 1ste helft 20ste eeuw ; Fl. Stettheimer --- Stettheimer, Florine 1871-1944 (°Rochester, New York, Verenigde Staten) --- Kunst ; van vrouwen ; 1ste helft 20ste eeuw --- Vrouwelijke kunstenaars --- Tentoonstellingscatalogi ; New York ; The Jewish Museum --- Portraiture --- Art, Jewish --- Hebrew art --- Schilderkunst ; schilders --- Kunstgeschiedenis ; 1900-1950 --- Stettheimer, Florine, --- Criticism and interpretation. --- Exhibitions --- painters [artists] --- poëzie --- Stettheimer, Florine --- Design --- Painting --- Figure painting --- Judaism and art --- Art --- Jewish artists --- Women artists --- Costume design. --- Jewish art. --- Jewish women artists. --- Portrait painting. --- Upper class in art. --- Gemälde --- 1900-1999 --- United States. --- United States
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gender --- toegepaste kunsten --- vrouwelijke kunstenaars --- Brooks, Romaine --- Gray, Eileen --- Morris, May --- Nagy, Laura --- Rambova, Natacha --- Stettheimer, Florine --- Traquair, Phoebe Anna --- Watts, Mary Seton --- 1880 - 1935 --- 19de eeuw --- 20ste eeuw --- Femininity in art --- Women and the decorative arts --- Decorative arts and women --- History --- 19th century --- 20th century --- Art --- anno 1800-1899 --- anno 1900-1999 --- Decorative arts --- Traquair, Phoebe Anna. --- Watts, Mary Seton. --- Morris, May. --- Rambova, Natacha. --- Nagy, Laura. --- Gray, Eileen. --- Brooks, Romaine. --- Stettheimer, Florine. --- 1880 - 1935. --- 19de eeuw. --- 20ste eeuw. --- Artists --- Design --- Book
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Art --- art [discipline] --- interior spaces [spaces by location] --- identity --- Vo, Danh --- Broodthaers, Marcel --- Gates, Theaster --- Baghramian, Nairy --- Beier, Nina --- Burr, Tom --- Cesarco, Alejandro --- Hohn, Ull --- Mauss, Nick --- McKenzie, Lucy --- Raad, Walid --- Sietsema, Paul --- Zaatari, Akram --- Aran, Uri --- Andrade, de, Jonathas --- Laverrière, Janette --- McArthur, Park --- Chaimowicz, Marc Camille --- Lawler, Louise --- Nashat, Shahryar --- Trockel, Rosemarie --- Siegelaub, Seth --- Stettheimer, Florine
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Sociology of the family. Sociology of sexuality --- Jewish religion --- Art --- anno 1800-1899 --- Europe --- Stein, Gertrude --- Viertel, Salka --- Leverson, Ada --- Stettheimer, Florine --- Mendelssohn, Fanny --- anno 1700-1799 --- anno 1900-1999 --- Varnhagen von Ense, Rahel --- Herz, Henriette --- Zuckerandl, Berta --- Kuliscioff, Anna --- Beer, Amalie --- Jewish women --- Europe [Western ] --- Intellectual life --- Exhibitions --- Germany --- Berlin (Germany) --- Salons --- History --- 19th century --- Upper class --- Helévy, Geneviève --- Sarfatti, Margherita --- International --- Judaism --- Literature --- Music --- Politics --- Intellectuals --- Book --- Cultural movements
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In this groundbreaking volume, contemporary art historians--all of them women--probe the dilemmas and complexities of writing about the woman artist, past and present. Singular Women proposes a new feminist investigation of the history of art by considering how a historian's theoretical approach affects the way in which research progresses and stories are told.
Feminist art criticism. --- Women artists. --- Women artists - Biography - History and criticism. --- Feminist art criticism --- Women artists --- Visual Arts --- Art, Architecture & Applied Arts --- Visual Arts - General --- History and criticism --- Biography --- Artists, Women --- Women as artists --- Artists --- Art criticism --- Feminist criticism --- History and criticism. --- Sociology of the family. Sociology of sexuality --- Art --- Painting --- Photography --- History --- Mann, Sally --- Catlett, Elizabeth --- Cassatt, Mary --- Gentileschi, Artemisia --- Hawarden, Clementina [Lady] --- Hopper, Jo Nivison --- Powers, Harriet --- Stettheimer, Florine --- Leyster, Judith --- Art history --- Book
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"Women artists: The Linda Nochlin Reader brings together thirty essential essays from throughout Nochlin's career, including two written specially for this book, making this the definitive anthology of her writing about women in art. Her major thematic texts, such as "Women Artists After the French Revolution" and "Starting from Scratch: The Beginnings of Feminist Art History," appear alongside the landmark 1971 essay and its rejoinder "'Why Have There Been No Great Women Artists?' Thirty Years After." Also included are entries focusing on a selection of major women artists, such as Mary Cassatt, Louise Bourgeois, Cecily Brown, Kiki Smith, Miwa Yanagi, and Sophie Calle, as well as concise biographies of all the artists discussed in the book and a complete bibliography of Nochlin's publications."--Rabat de la jaquette.
sexuality --- women [female humans] --- feminism --- art history --- Art --- Kozloff, Joyce --- Kass, Deborah --- Brown, Cecily --- Gilje, Kathleen --- Graves, Nancy --- Lucas, Sarah --- Taylor-Wood, Sam --- Sleigh, Sylvia --- Cassatt, Mary --- Schapiro, Miriam --- Yanagi, Miwa --- Bourgeois, Louise --- Morisot, Berthe Marie Pauline --- Saville, Jenny --- Frank, Natalie --- Frank, Mary --- Mitchell, Joan --- Lou, Liza --- Stettheimer, Florine --- Neel, Alice --- Smith, Kiki --- Calle, Sophie --- Altfest, Ellen --- anno 2000-2099 --- anno 1900-1999 --- anno 1800-1899 --- vrouwelijke kunstenaars --- kunstkritiek --- feminisme --- Nochlin, Linda --- Zuka --- Morisot, Berthe --- 19de eeuw --- 20ste eeuw --- 21ste eeuw --- 7.01 --- Vrouwelijke kunstenaars ; 20ste en 21ste eeuw ; 1970-2007 --- Kunst ; van vrouwen ; 20ste en 21ste eeuw --- Kunst ; theorie, filosofie, esthetica --- Women artists. --- Nochlin, Linda, --- Nochlin, Linda. --- Women art historians --- Women artists --- Feminism in art --- Attitudes. --- History. --- Attitudes --- Social conditions. --- vrouwelijke kunstenaars. --- kunstkritiek. --- feminisme. --- Schapiro, Miriam. --- Zuka. --- Stettheimer, Florine. --- Graves, Nancy. --- Morisot, Berthe. --- Kozloff, Joyce. --- Cassatt, Mary. --- Sleigh, Sylvia. --- Kass, Deborah. --- Saville, Jenny. --- Frank, Mary. --- Gilje, Kathleen. --- Mitchell, Joan. --- Taylor-Wood, Sam. --- Neel, Alice. --- Smith, Kiki. --- Lucas, Sarah. --- Brown, Cecily. --- Lou, Liza. --- Yanagi, Miwa. --- Bourgeois, Louise. --- Calle, Sophie. --- Altfest, Ellen. --- Frank, Natalie. --- 19de eeuw. --- 20ste eeuw. --- 21ste eeuw. --- lichaam (van de mens) --- vrouwelijke kunstenaar --- Feminism --- Artists --- Art history --- Art criticism --- Reference work --- Visual arts --- Biographical details --- Book --- Femmes artistes.
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Duchamp, Marcel ; Picabia, Francis ; Man Ray ; Gleizes, Albert ; Roche, Juliette ; Crotti, Jean & Yvonne ; Varèse, Edgard ; Roché, Henri-Pierre ; Wood, Beatrice ; Tice, Clara ; Sheeler, Charles ; Schamberg, Morton ; Demuth, Charles ; Covert, John ; Stella, Joseph ; The Stettheimer Sisters ; Dreier, Katherine ; etc.
private collections --- Dada --- History --- art history --- Art styles --- Schamberg, Morton Livingston --- Man Ray --- Williams, Edith Clifford --- Sheeler, Charles --- Rice, Dorothy --- Arensberg, Walter --- Picabia, Francis --- Gleizes, Albert --- Tice, Clara --- Arensberg, Louise --- Covert, John R. --- Zayas, de, Marius --- Roche, Juliette --- Stettheimer, Florine --- von Freytag-Loringhoven, Elsa --- Stella, Joseph --- Whitney, Gertrude Vanderbilt --- Wood, Beatrice --- Roosevelt, Adelheid --- Crotti, Jean --- Demuth, Charles Henry --- anno 1910-1919 --- anno 1920-1929 --- United States --- New York City --- Dadaism --- Arts, Modern --- Arts, American. --- Dadaïsme --- Arts modernes --- Arts américains --- dadaïsme --- verzameling Walter en Louise Arenberg --- Arenberg, Walter --- Arenberg, Louise --- 1915 - 1923 --- 20ste eeuw --- Verenigde Staten --- New York --- Europa --- Arts, American --- -Arts, American --- -American arts --- Tabu-Dadaism --- #A9507H --- -#A9507H --- Dadaïsme --- Arts américains --- American arts --- Covert, John --- Freytag-Loringhoven, von, Elsa --- Vanderbilt, Gertrude --- Dadaism - New York (State) - New York --- Arts, American - New York (State) - New York - 20th century --- Arenberg, Walter. --- Arenberg, Louise. --- 1915 - 1923. --- 20ste eeuw. --- Verenigde Staten. --- New York City. --- Europa. --- private collections [object groupings] --- United States of America
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The artist's house is a prism through which to view not only the artistic practice of its inhabitant, but also to apprehend broader developments in sculpture and contemporary art in relation to domestic architecture and interior space. Based on a series of interviews and site visits with living artists about the role of their home in relation to their work, Kirsty Bell looks at the house as receptacle, vehicle, model, theater, or dream space. In-depth analyses of these contemporary examples—including Jorge Pardo, Mirosław Bałka, Danh Vo, Gregor Schneider, Frances Stark, Marc Camille Chaimowicz, Dominique Gonzalez-Foerster, Paweł Althamer, Mark Leckey, Monika Sosnowska, Gabriel Orozco, Rirkrit Tiravanija, and Andrea Zittel—are contextualized by key artists of the twentieth century such as Kurt Schwitters, Alice Neel, Edward Krasiński, Carlo Mollino, and Louise Bourgeois. A two-way flow from the domestic arena to the exhibition space becomes apparent, in which the everyday has a significant role to play in the merging of such developments as installation art, relational aesthetics, expanded collage, and performance art.
dwellings --- Art --- anno 1900-1999 --- anno 2000-2099 --- kunst --- architectuur --- kunst en architectuur --- 7.036/039 --- woningen --- twintigste eeuw --- Zittel Andrea --- Vo Danh --- Tiravanija Rirkrit --- Stettheimer Florine --- Stark Frances --- Sosnowska Monika --- Schwitters Kurt --- Schneider Gregor --- Pardo Jorge --- Orozco Gabriel --- Neel Alice --- Mollino Carlo --- Leckey Mark --- Krasinski Edward --- Grosse Katharina --- Gonzalez-Foerster Dominique --- Chaimowicz Marc Camille --- Bourgeois Louise --- Balka Miroslaw --- Althamer Pawel --- 728 --- kunstenaarshuizen --- ateliers --- 7.049 --- 7.01 --- Kunstenaarshuizen ; betekenis voor de artistieke productie --- Kunstenaarsateliers --- Kunsttheorie ; over wonen en werken van kunstenaars --- Iconografie ; verschillende onderwerpen --- Kunst ; theorie, filosofie, esthetica --- MAD-faculty 14 --- Artists --- Architecture, Domestic. --- Creation (Literary, artistic, etc.) --- Homes and haunts. --- Philosophy. --- Artistes --- Architecture domestique --- Création (Arts) --- Résidences et lieux familiers --- Philosophie --- artists's house
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