Making her mark : a history of women artists in Europe, 1400-1800
Andaleeb Badiee Banta (Author, Editor), Alexa Greist (Author, Editor), Theresa Kutasz Christensen (Author, Editor), Stephan Jost, Asma Naeem, Babette Bohn (Author), Madeleine Claire Viljoen (Contributor), Yassana Croizat-Glazer (Contributor), Brittany Luberda (Contributor), Virginia Treanor (Contributor), Paris A. Spies-Gans (Contributor), Goose Lane Editions (Publisher), Baltimore Museum of Art (Issuing body, Host institution), Art Gallery of Ontario (Issuing body, Host institution), Making her mark : a history of women artists in Europe, 1400-1800
"Gathering together nearly 300 objects, including paintings, prints, scientific illustrations, textiles, sculpture, metalwork and furniture, "Making Her Mark" illuminates the astonishing diversity and breadth of female contributions to art of the pre-modern era (c. 1400-1800). In this important re-examination of early modern European art, an international team of scholars and curators assess the critical concepts that have shaped Western culture's understanding of what constitutes great art. In its recalibration of gender imbalances, this impressive volume offers an alternative view of the history of European art and sheds light on the collaborative nature of the creation of individual works and the interconnected histories of literature, politics, religion, science, and economics. Ambitious in its scope, "Making Her Mark" is a bold corrective to the assumption that female artists of the past were rare and that their work was unremarkable. The result is a dynamic introduction to scores of women artists whose names are entirely new and a long-overdue reassessment of the art, culture, and history of early modern Europe."-- Provided by publisher
Print Book, English, 2023
Goose Lane Editions ; Art Gallery of Ontario ; Baltimore Museum of Art, Fredericton, New Brunswick, Toronto, Ontario, Baltimore, Maryland, 2023