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Women Artists, Their Patrons, and Their Publics in Early Modern Bologna Babette Bohn (Texas Christian University)

Women Artists, Their Patrons, and Their Publics in Early Modern Bologna By Babette Bohn (Texas Christian University)

Women Artists, Their Patrons, and Their Publics in Early Modern Bologna by Babette Bohn (Texas Christian University)


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Examines sixty-eight women artists in early modern Bologna, revealing how they obtained public commissions and expanded beyond the portrait subjects to which women were traditionally confined. Uses new methodological models for considering gender and art in early modern Italy.

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Women Artists, Their Patrons, and Their Publics in Early Modern Bologna by Babette Bohn (Texas Christian University)

Winner of the 2022 Prose Award (Art History & Criticism) from the Association of American Publishers

This groundbreaking book seeks to explain why women artists were far more numerous, diverse, and successful in early modern Bologna than elsewhere in Italy. They worked as painters, sculptors, printmakers, and embroiderers; many obtained public commissions and expanded beyond the portrait subjects to which women were traditionally confined. Babette Bohn asks why that was the case in this particular place and at this particular time.

Drawing on extensive archival research, Bohn investigates an astonishing sixty-eight women artists, including Elisabetta Sirani and Lavinia Fontana. The book identifies and explores the factors that facilitated their success, including local biographers who celebrated women artists in new ways, an unusually diverse system of artistic patronage that included citizens from all classes, the impact of Bolognas venerable university, an abundance of women writers, and the frequency of self-portraits and signed paintings by many women artists. In tracing the evolution of Bolognas female artists from nun-painters to working professionals, Bohn proposes new attributions and interpretations of their works, some of which are reproduced here for the first time.

Featuring original methodological models, innovative and historically grounded insights, and new documentation, this book will be a crucial resource for art historians, historians, and womens studies scholars and students.

Women Artists, Their Patrons, and Their Publics in Early Modern Bologna Reviews

This book is a monumental contribution to a rapidly growing body of studies on pioneering women artists. It will galvanize this field with fresh topics of discussion and a rich harvest of new archival findings.

Sheila Barker,Founding Director, Jane Fortune Research Program on Women Artists


This important study by Babette Bohn, a seasoned art historian and expert on early modern Bologna, presents a comprehensive, in-depth picture of the Bolognese phenomenon, i.e., the unusual surge of successful women artists in that Renaissance city. Bohns book will be a valuable resource for scholars and students of art history and gender studies, and it is likely to become a methodological model for the study of women artists in other Renaissance cities.

Mary Garrard,author of Brunelleschis Egg: Nature, Art, and Gender in Renaissance Italy


There is no doubt that Babette Bohns much-anticipated book analyzing the place of creative women in early modern Bologna will change the way we understand and teach early modern art. Building on several decades of scholarship on Bolognese women artists, and women artists more broadly, as well as her own earlier publications on this and related topics, Bohn assembles the strongest evidence to date explaining why the city of Bologna was such a centre for these women.

Jaqueline Marie Musacchio Renaissance and Reformation


Based on many years of archival research, Bohns book summarizes and completes her previous studies on the subject, while also providing new information and fresh interpretations.

Patrizia Cavazzini Burlington Magazine


By not limiting herself to the famous and successful in making her basic census . . . and including many names to which no works are yet attached, [Bohn] aligns her approach with significant recent developments in the broader social history of Seicento Italian art. Effecting a quiet revolution, these approaches were unfamiliar even to feminist scholars searching for unknown women artists fifty years ago.

Elizabeth Cropper Oxford Art Journal

About Babette Bohn (Texas Christian University)

Babette Bohn is Professor of Art History and Affiliate Faculty in Women and Gender Studies at Texas Christian University. She is the author of Le Stanze di Guido Reni: Disegni del maestro e della scuola and Ludovico Carracci and the Art of Drawing and coauthor of Federico Barroci: Renaissance Master of Color and Line.

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NGR9780271086965
9780271086965
0271086963
Women Artists, Their Patrons, and Their Publics in Early Modern Bologna by Babette Bohn (Texas Christian University)
New
Hardback
Pennsylvania State University Press
2021-03-10
332
Nominated for Laura Shannon Prize in Contemporary European Studies 2023
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