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Genteel Mavericks New Shannon Hunter Hurtado

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Genteel Mavericks New Shannon Hunter Hurtado
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Publisher: Peter Lang Pub Incorporated
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.52 MB
Pages: 330
Author: Shannon Hunter Hurtado
ISBN: 9783034307567, 303430756X
Language: English
Year: 2012
Edition: New

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Genteel Mavericks New Shannon Hunter Hurtado by Shannon Hunter Hurtado 9783034307567, 303430756X instant download after payment.

Sculpture was no occupation for a lady in Victorian Britain. Yet between 1837 and 1901 the number of professional female sculptors increased sixteen-fold. The four principal women sculptors of that era are the focus of this book. Once known for successful careers marked by commissions from the royal family, public bodies and private individuals, they are forgotten now. This book brings them back to light, addressing who they were, how they negotiated middle-class expectations and what kind of impact they had on changing gender roles.<BR> Based on their unpublished letters, papers and diaries coupled with contemporary portrayals of female sculptors by novelists, critics, essayists and colleagues, this is an unprecedented picture of the women sculptors' personal experience of preparing for and conducting careers as well as the public's perception of them. The author examines each woman's ability to use her position within the historical and cultural context as a platform from which to instigate change. The analytical emphasis throughout is on the art of negotiation and the result is an interdisciplinary work that delves deeply into the experience of an undervalued cohort of artists who had a disproportionate influence on Victorian social norms.

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