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Women, Art, and Society
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Whitney Chadwick's renowned research challenges the traditional belief that prominent women artists are merely outliers who overcame the constraints of their gender to create significant works of art. Recognizing the often-overlooked contributions of women to the visual arts since the Middle Ages, Chadwick’s exploration transcends the creation of an alternative roster of women artists. It provides a reevaluation of their works and explores how these pieces have frequently been regarded as secondary, often due to gender biases. In her analysis of feminism and its impact on such reassessment, Chadwick also delves into interconnected themes of ethnicity, class, and sexuality. This updated edition, featuring a new preface and epilogue by a notable authority in the field of women's art history, continues to trace the development of feminist perspectives in art history and education. It reveals how artists have adapted to contemporary feminist approaches in recent times.
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Whitney Chadwick's renowned research challenges the traditional belief that prominent women artists are merely outliers who overcame the constraints of their gender to create significant works of art. Recognizing the often-overlooked contributions of women to the visual arts since the Middle Ages, Chadwick’s exploration transcends the creation of an alternative roster of women artists. It provides a reevaluation of their works and explores how these pieces have frequently been regarded as secondary, often due to gender biases. In her analysis of feminism and its impact on such reassessment, Chadwick also delves into interconnected themes of ethnicity, class, and sexuality. This updated edition, featuring a new preface and epilogue by a notable authority in the field of women's art history, continues to trace the development of feminist perspectives in art history and education. It reveals how artists have adapted to contemporary feminist approaches in recent times.
