Women who Read are Dangerous

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Women who Read are Dangerous
Author : Stefan Bollmann
File Size : 46,6 Mb
Publisher : Unknown
Language : English
Release Date : 24 April 2024
ISBN : UCSC:32106019864849
Pages : 160 pages
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Women who Read are Dangerous by Stefan Bollmann Book PDF Summary

"This book brings together a selection of paintings, drawings, prints and photographs for women reading by a diverse range of artists from the Middle Ages to the present day. Each image is accompanied by a commentary explaining the context in which it was created - who the reader is, her relationship with the artist, and what she was reading. This book will appeal to book lovers and anyone interested in the depiction of women in art."--BOOK JACKET.

Women who Read are Dangerous

"This book brings together a selection of paintings, drawings, prints and photographs for women reading by a diverse range of artists from the Middle Ages to the present day. Each image is accompanied by a commentary explaining the context in which it was created - who the reader is, her

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Stefan Bollmann chose images of reading women in painting, drawing and photography from the middle-ages to the 21th century, with emphasis on the 19th and 20th centuries. By reading women could experience knowledge and experiences that were originally not available to them. In Bollmanns comments with the pictures we see

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