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Impressionism : A Feminist Reading - The Gendering of Art, Science and Nature in the Nineteenth Century

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A new and original interpretation of Impressionism and nineteenth-century art and culture by a noted feminist art historian.This book is a pioneering reading of Impressionism from a feminist perspective by a noted art historian.

Norma Broude analyzes the philosophical underpinnings of landscape painting in the late nineteenth century discussing the critical misconceptions attached to Impressionism, in particular the work of Monet.

She explores the theory of Romanticism and the historiography of Impressionism as well as scientific writings of the nineteenth century.

The book challenges present art historical thinking, applying feminist critiques to the art, literature, and philosophy of the nineteenth century.An original and provocative book with brilliant flashes of insight into Impressionism's relationships to Romanticism, science, and Modernism.

Marilynn Lincoln Board Women's Art Journal

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Product Details
0847813975 / 9780847813971
Hardback
759.054
15/10/1991
United States
176 pages, 100ill.(32col.).
216 x 267 mm, 930 grams
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