Women Artists: Works from the National Museum of Women in the Arts | 
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| Authors: Nancy G. Heller, Curators Of The Nmwa Publisher: Rizzoli International Publications Category: Book
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Media: Hardcover Pages: 240 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 5.3 Dimensions (in): 12.4 x 9.4 x 1.1
ISBN: 0847822907 Dewey Decimal Number: 704.042074753 EAN: 9780847822904 ASIN: 0847822907
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Product Description divBeautifully designed and illustrated, iWomen Artists: Works from the National Museum of Women in the Arts/i features eighty-six notable women artists who have helped shape the world of art for the past five hundred years, from the Renaissance to the present. Written by the art historian Nancy G. Heller and showcasing the most noteworthy artists and key holdings of the National Museum of Women in the Arts in Washington, D.C., iWomen Artists/i authoritatively records the history of women in art.brbrAmong the artists featured are the Italian Renaissance painter Lavinia Fontanta, considered Western Europe's first professional woman artist; the eighteenth-century silversmith Louisa Courtauld of England, one of the most important women of her time in the silver trade; modern-day artists such as Louise Bourgeois, Elizabeth Catlett, and Nan Goldin; and other legendary artists, including Berenice Abbott, Mary Cassatt, Louise Dahl-Wolfe, Helen Frankenthaler, Frida Kahlo, Lee Krasner, Maria Montoya Martinez, and Georgia O'Keeffe, among many others. Artists' books from the collection are featured in a special section.brbriWomen Artists/i presents the artists and their works in eight sections representing chronological and regional groupings. Each section opens with an introductory essay that places the works in a historical context, providing a general overview of the social and political forces that shaped the era and region in which the works were created. In addition to illustrating the artists' works in full color, iWomen Artists/i provides a portrait of each artist, a brief biographical entry, and a discussion of her work. Included is a complete listing of the artists whose works constitute the museum's 2,600 holdings.br/div
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