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Women Artists
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Women Artists

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The revised and updated fifth edition of the classic and indispensable history of women artists from the Renaissance to the present.

In this fifth edition of her best-selling survey, Nancy Heller incorporates the most recent discoveries about the women artists of the past-and carries the story forward into the 21st century, with the evocative, sometimes provocative work of artists like Pilar Albarracin, Liza Lou, and Julie Mehretu. This abundantly illustrated volume chronicles five centuries of women painters and sculptors, from Sofonisba Anguissola to Wendy Red Star. Nancy Heller's text looks unflinchingly at the obstacles that women encountered, such as restricted access to education and apprenticeship, social pressures to marry and mother, and limited opportunities to travel and exhibit. But, at the same time, she emphasises the ingenious ways in which generations of women artists circumvented these obstacles to establish themselves as well-respected professionals. Though some of the artists in this book did not receive their due until centuries after their death, many, such as Lavinia Fontana and Elisabeth Vigee-Lebrun, achieved local or even international fame in their lifetimes.

Featuring over more than 200 reproductions-all in full colour-as well as portraits of the artists themselves, Women Artists is an indispensable addition to every bookshelf devoted to art history or women's studies.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Abbeville Press Inc.,U.S.
Country
United States
Date
26 May 2026
Pages
324
ISBN
9780789215253

The revised and updated fifth edition of the classic and indispensable history of women artists from the Renaissance to the present.

In this fifth edition of her best-selling survey, Nancy Heller incorporates the most recent discoveries about the women artists of the past-and carries the story forward into the 21st century, with the evocative, sometimes provocative work of artists like Pilar Albarracin, Liza Lou, and Julie Mehretu. This abundantly illustrated volume chronicles five centuries of women painters and sculptors, from Sofonisba Anguissola to Wendy Red Star. Nancy Heller's text looks unflinchingly at the obstacles that women encountered, such as restricted access to education and apprenticeship, social pressures to marry and mother, and limited opportunities to travel and exhibit. But, at the same time, she emphasises the ingenious ways in which generations of women artists circumvented these obstacles to establish themselves as well-respected professionals. Though some of the artists in this book did not receive their due until centuries after their death, many, such as Lavinia Fontana and Elisabeth Vigee-Lebrun, achieved local or even international fame in their lifetimes.

Featuring over more than 200 reproductions-all in full colour-as well as portraits of the artists themselves, Women Artists is an indispensable addition to every bookshelf devoted to art history or women's studies.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Abbeville Press Inc.,U.S.
Country
United States
Date
26 May 2026
Pages
324
ISBN
9780789215253