A sisterhood of sculptors : American artists in nineteenth-century Rome
"Explores mid-nineteenth-century American women sculptors who developed successful professional careers in Rome. Draws from feminist theory, cultural geography, and expatriate and postcolonial studies to investigate the gendered nature of creativity and expatriation"--Provided by publisher
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Document Type: | Book |
Language: | English |
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University Park, Pa.
: The Pennsylvania State University Press
, 2014
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Online Access: | Inhaltsverzeichnis |
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[Rezension von: Dabakis, Melissa, A sisterhood of sculptors, American artists in Nineteenth-century Rome] |
Author Notes: | Melissa Dabakis |
Table of Contents:
- The Boston-Rome nexusNeoclassicism in cosmopolitan Rome
- "A woman artist is an object of peculiar odium"
- Rome in the colonial imagination
- Reimagining Italy
- Antislavery sermons in stone
- Women sculptors, suffrage, and the public stage.