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Women And Portraits In Early Modern Europe : Gender, Agency, Identity

  • Women And Portraits In Early Modern Europe : Gender,  Agency, Identity
  • Title

    • Women And Gender In The Early Modern World
  • Attribution

    edited by Andrea Pearson
  • Publication Details

    Book, Ashgate, 2008
  • Availability

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     (UPPER LEVEL)  N7638.E85 P43 2008  NEW BOOK(MAIN)

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  • Contents

    • Introduction: Portraiture’s selves / Andrea Pearson
    • Gender and the configuration of early Netherlandish devotional skill / Bret Rothstein
    • Productions of meaning in portraits of Margaret of York / Andrea Pearson
    • The posthumous image of Mary of Burgundy / Ann M. Roberts
    • Effaced: failing widows / Allison Levy
    • Daddy’s little girl: patrilineal anxiety in two portraits of a Renaissance daughter / Katherine A. McIver
    • Engaging negation in Hans Holbein the Younger’s Portrait of Christina of Denmark, Duchess of Milan / Christiane Hertel
    • All the queen’s women: female double portraits at the Caroline Court / Jennifer L. Hallam
    • Troubling identities and the agreeable game of art: from Madame de Pompadour’s theatrical ‘Breeches’ of Decorum of Drouais’s Portrait of Madame Du Barry En Homme / Melissa Lee Hyde
    • Sculpting her image: Sarah Siddons and the art of self- fashioning / Heather McPherson
  • ISBN

    • 9780754656661
    • 0754656667
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