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Gender and the Woman Artist in Early Modern Iberia

English · Hardback

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This monograph explores the social constructs surrounding artistic production in early modern Iberia through the lenses of gender and class by examining the rarely-considered contribution of creative women in Spain and Portugal between 1550 and 1700.


List of contents

1. Introduction: Early Modern Iberia: Gender and the Woman Artist 2. Women’s Lives. Social and Political Contexts 3. The Unmarried Woman as Artist 4. The Married Woman as Artist 5. The Nun as Artist 6. Conclusions: The Challenges Facing Women Artists

About the author

Catherine Hall-van den Elsen, Ph.D., has a long-standing interest in the lives of the women of early modern Spain and Portugal. In 2018, she published a monograph in Spanish on the sculptor Luisa Roldán, in 2020, an annotated bibliography for the Oxford Bibliographies series, and in 2021, the monograph Luisa Roldán for an English-speaking audience.

Summary

This monograph explores the social constructs surrounding artistic production in early modern Iberia through the lenses of gender and class by examining the rarely-considered contribution of creative women in Spain and Portugal between 1550 and 1700.

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