Women in Italian Renaissance Art: Gender, Representation, Identity

St. Martin's Press (1997)
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Abstract

Tinagli looks at the interaction between artist and patron, and at the function of these paintings in Italian society of the 15th and 16th centuries. Using letters and poems, she shows the contemporary views of the way women were represented in art.

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