Women Artists and Modernism

Women Artists and Modernism

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An anthology of essays on women artists in the 20th century. The volume is introduced by an examination of the developments and methodologies within feminist art history and an outline of the broader connections between the issues raised by the individual essays.

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ISBN 13 9780719050824
ISBN 10 0719050820
Title Women Artists and Modernism
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Manchester University Press
Year published 1998-07-23
Number of pages 224
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