A number of prominent art historians pay homage to Linda Nochlin, the pioneering critic and art historian, in a series of essays addressing the intersection of subjectivity and history. Topics include: 18th-century erotic architecture; Pablo Picasso and Joan Miro; and realism in art.
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About the Author:
Linda Nochlin was the Lila Acheson Wallace professor of modern art emerita at New York University's Institute of Fine Arts. Her publications include The Body in Pieces: The Fragment as a Metaphor of Modernity; Women, Art and Power and Other Essays; The Politics of Vision: Essays on Nineteenth-Century Art and Society; Courbet; Mise`re: The Visual Representation of Misery in the 19th Century; and Women Artists: The Linda Nochlin Reader. Her essay "Why Have There Been No Great Women Artists?" is considered one of the most in influential texts in modern art history.
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- PublisherThames & Hudson Ltd
- Publication date2001
- ISBN 10 0500282501
- ISBN 13 9780500282502
- BindingPaperback
- Number of pages224
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