Mary Cassatt (Chaucer Library of Art)
Chaucer Library of Art S.
Griselda Pollock
ISBN: | 9781904449317 |
Publisher: | Chaucer Press |
Published: | 1 June, 2005 |
Format: | Hardcover with Dust Jacket |
Language: | English |
Links | Australian Libraries (Trove) |
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- 20th century fashion
- A Concise History of Modern Painting
- Aboriginal art
- Abstract Art
- Abstract Art (World of Art)
- Abstract Expressionism and Other Modern Works
- African art
- American Art Since 1945
- American Art and Architecture (World of Art)
- Art Since 1960
- Art and Myth in Ancient Greece
- Art and architecture of Cambodia
- Art in Australia
- Art of Tantra
- Art of Tantra (World of Art)
- Art of Tibet
- Art of the Andes
- Art of the Byzantine Era
- Art of the Byzantine era
- Art of the Middle Ages
- Art of the Middle Ages (World of Art)
- Arts of Southeast Asia
- Arts of southeast Asia
- Athenian Black Figure Vases
- Athenian Red Figure Vases: The Archaic Period
- Athenian Red Figure Vases: The Classical Period
- Baroque and Rococo
- Bauhaus
- Black Art
- Bonnard
- British painting
- Bruegel
- Bruegel
- Caribbean Art
- Cezanne
- Chinese art
- Color in Art
- Concepts of Modern Art
- Constable
- Constable (World of Art)
- Cubism and Culture (World of Art S.)
- Cubism and culture
- Dada: art and anti-art
- Dali
- Dali
- David Hockney
- David Hockney (World of Art)
- Design since 1945
- Digital Art
- Dutch Painting
- Early Greek vase painting
- Edvard Munch
- Egon Schiele
- Egon Schiele (World of Art)
- Egyptian Art
- Egyptian Art (World of Art)
- El Art Deco
- El Arte Etrusco
- El Arte Etrusco (Spanish Edition)
- English architecture
- Fauvism
- Fauvism (World of Art)
- Five Centuries of British Painting
- Francis Bacon
- French Painting in the Golden Age
- From Giotto to Cezanne
- Gainsborough
- Gainsborough (World of Art)
- Gauguin
- Gauguin
- Georgia O'Keeffe
- Georgia O'Keeffe
- Gothic Art
- Gothic art
- Graphic Design: A Concise History (World of Art)
- Greek Sculpture
- Greek art
- Hellenistic Sculpture
- Hindu Art and Architecture
- Impressionism
- Impressionism
- Indian Art (World of Art)
- Indian art
- Internet Art
- Islamic art and architecture
- Italian Architecture
- Italian Baroque Sculpture (World of Art)
- Italian Renaissance Sculpture (World of Art)
- Italian Renaissance sculpture
- Italian baroque sculpture
- Japanese art
- Klimt
- L'Art Celte
- L'Art Celte
- Latin American art of the 20th century
- Le Corbusier
- Le Pop Art
- Les expressionnistes
- Magritte
- Magritte (World of Art)
- Manet and the painters of contemporary life
- Mary Cassatt
- Matisse
- Matisse (World of Art)
- Maya art and architecture
- Minoan and Mycenaean Art
- Minoan and Mycenaean Art
- Modern Sculpture
- Modern architecture
- Movements in Art Since 1945
- Movements in Art Since 1945
- Mujer, Arte Y Sociedad
- Mujer, Arte Y Sociedad (Spanish Edition)
- New Media in Art (World of Art)
- New media in art
- North American Indian art
- Oceanic Art (World of Art)
- Oceanic art
- Outsider Art
- Picasso
- Primitivism and Modern Art (World of Art)
- Primitivism and modern art
- Realism in 20th Century Painting (World of Art)
- Realism in 20th century painting
- Rembrandt
- Rembrandt
- Rococo to revolution
- Rodin
- Roman Art and Architecture
- Romanticism and Art
- Scottish Art
- Sexuality in Western Art (World of Art)
- Sexuality in Western art
- Sienese Painting
- Sienese Painting: The Art of a City-Republic (World of Art)
- TOULOUSE-LAUTREC
- The Art of Mesoamerica: From Olmec to Aztec (World of Art)
- The Art of the Renaissance
- The Arts in Spain (World of Art)
- The Body in Contemporary Art
- The Gothic Revival (World of Art)
- The High Renaissance and Mannerism
- The Language of Ornament (World of Art)
- The Photograph as Contemporary Art
- The Pre-raphaelites
- The Russian Experiment in Art 1863-1922 (Revised Edition) (World of Art)
- The Russian experiment in art, 1863-1922
- The art of Mesoamerica
- The arts in Spain
- Turner
- Turner (World of Art)
- Van Gogh
- Venetian Painting
- William Blake
- William Blake
- World textiles
- Wren
- art of Mesoamerica
- art of Mesoamerica
- arts and crafts movement
- arts in Spain
- sources of modern architecture and design
Mary Cassatt (Chaucer Library of Art)
Chaucer Library of Art S.
Griselda Pollock
Born into the male dominated world of the nineteenth century, middle-class Pennsylvania society, Mary Cassatt became a feminist and turned what was a lady’s accomplishment into a profession becoming a radical painter, working in Paris and exhibiting with the Impressionists. Degas, Manet, Gauguin and Pissaro, amongst others, knew and admired her work, and yet, since her death in 1926, Cassatt has received little critical acclaim, and her importance, both personally as an individual artist and historically within the evolution of the Impressionist movement, has largely been obscured. The efforts of the feminist movement in the last decade, however, have stimulated long-deserved public and critical interest in Mary Cassatt.Griselda Pollock examines the reasons for the unjust neglect of one of America’s outstanding artistic talents. She gauges the wide variety of influences which shaped her career, from her commitment to her early oils and pastels and her study of the techniques of the Old Masters, her exploration of modernist ideas to her later interest in the methods of Japanese print-making. Despite the tremendous diversity of her sources, Cassatt pursued one theme - the depiction of women in all phases of their lives - defending the portrayal of maternity and womanhood from the charges of sentimentality. Pollock argues that through her oeuvre, Cassatt, a woman painting women, reworked with increasing power and insight the traditional iconography of woman as Madonn
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