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Pool, Eugene, 1943-
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Women -- Biography.
Women artists -- Biography.
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Pool, Eugene, 1943-
Women -- Biography.
Women artists -- Biography.
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Heroic women of the art world : risking it all for art / Eugene H. Pool.
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Pool, Eugene, 1943-
Tumblehome, Inc., c2019.
Call #:
920
.72
P821hw
Subjects
Women -- Biography.
Women artists -- Biography.
ISBN:
9781943431533
1943431531
Description:
271 pages : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 20 x 24 cm.
Bibliography:
Includes bibliographical references (pages [256]-263).
Contents:
An unexpected life (Sofonisba Anguissola) -- Artemisia's revenge (Artemisia Gentileschi) -- Painter to the guillotined (Elizabeth Vigée Le Brun) -- Animals everywhere! (Rosa Bonheur) -- The unknown impressionist (Berthe Morisot) -- Shaping a life from clay (Agusta Savage) -- Between two worlds (Pan Yuliang) -- The spy the nazis never caught (Rose Valland) -- Art over pain (Frida Kahlo) -- Inch by inch... (Pinin Brambilla Barcilon) -- How many lives can you lead? (Faith Ringgold) -- Daring photographer (Annie Leibovitz) -- See what I'm saying? (Jenny Holzer) -- Unbuildable buildings? (Zaha Hadid) -- Top art cop-in the world (Mireille Ballestrazzi) -- A student schools them all (Maya Lin) -- Coda : "masked avengers".
Summary:
Other than a scattered few, women have not often been portrayed among the world's great artists, especially in books for young readers. This book begins to correct the omission, with in-depth portraits of fifteen daring women from the Renaissance to the present. Sofonisba Anguissola, the first documented female court painter, painted the queen of Spain. During the Renaissance, artist Artemisia Gentileschi took the man who assaulted her to court and wonthen went on to build a career painting strong women from the Bible and mythology. Elisabeth Vigée Le Brun fled the French Revolution and supported her daughter and herself by painting portraits across Europe. Rose Bonheur frequented slaughterhouses to master animal anatomy. Berthe Morisot sold paintings exhibited alongside the Impressionists. Augusta Savage fought racism and poverty to become a leading sculptor. The book also profiles more recent and high profile artists, including Frida Kahlo, Annie Leibovitz, Zaha Hadid, and more. Their stories will inspire girls who want to find a place in the arts and girls who simply seek the courage to make their own voices heard in the world.
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