Description |
1 online resource (xxiv, 506 pages) : illustrations (some color) |
Series |
Brill's studies in intellectual history, 0920-8607 ; volume 312 |
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Brill's studies on art, art history, and intellectual history ; volume 45 |
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Brill's studies in intellectual history ; v. 312.
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Brill's studies in intellectual history. Brill's studies on art, art history, and intellectual history ; v. 45.
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Contents |
Introduction -- Heroines -- Harpies -- Housewives |
Summary |
"In Heroines, Harpies, and Housewives, Martha Moffitt Peacock provides a novel interpretive approach to the artistic practice of Imaging Women of Consequence in the Dutch Golden Age. From the beginnings of the new Republic, visual celebrations of famous heroines who crossed gender boundaries by fighting in the Revolt against Spain or by distinguishing themselves in arts and letters became an essential and significant cultural tradition that reverberated throughout the long seventeenth century. This collective memory of consequential heroines who equaled, or outshone, men is frequently reflected in empowering representations of other female archetypes: authoritative harpies and noble housewives. Such enabling imagery helped in the structuring of gender norms that positively advanced a powerful female identity in Dutch society"-- Provided by publisher |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Notes |
Online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on March 11, 2021) |
Subject |
Women in art.
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Sex role in art.
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Painting, Dutch -- 17th century -- Themes, motives
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Women -- Netherlands -- Social conditions -- 17th century
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Collective memory -- Netherlands
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Collective memory
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Intellectual life
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Painting, Dutch -- Themes, motives
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Sex role in art
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Women in art
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Women -- Social conditions
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SUBJECT |
Netherlands -- Intellectual life -- 17th century
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Subject |
Netherlands
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Form |
Electronic book
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LC no. |
2020017458 |
ISBN |
9789004432154 |
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9004432159 |
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