An edition of Seeing Ourselves (1998)

Seeing ourselves

women's self-portraits

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An edition of Seeing Ourselves (1998)

Seeing ourselves

women's self-portraits

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This fresh, richly illustrated book is the first in-depth presentation of how women artists have chosen to picture themselves. Beginning with the self-portraits of nuns in medieval illuminated manuscripts, Borzello reconstructs an overlooked genre and provides essential contextual information. She moves on to sixteenth-century Italy, where Sofonisba Anguissola painted one of the longest known series of self-portraits, recording her features from adolescence to old age.

In 1630, Artemisia Gentileschi depicted herself as the personification of painting, and at the same time in the Netherlands Judith Leyster portrayed herself at her easel, as a relaxed, self-assured professional. In the 1700s, women from Elisabeth Vigee-Lebrun to Angelica Kauffman conveyed, each in her own way, ideas of femininity and the artist's passion for her chosen field.

And in the nineteenth century, as the doors to art schools began to open to women, self-portraits by the likes of Berthe Morisot, Marie Bashkirtseff, and photographers such as Alice Austen resonated with a newfound self-confidence.

Seeing Ourselves concludes with the breaking of taboos in the twentieth century. Paula Modersohn-Becker imagines herself pregnant in her fantasy nude of 1906; Alice Neel paints herself naked at the age of eighty; and Frida Kahlo explicitly renders her own physical pain in a self-portrait complete with nails piercing her skin.

And in recent decades, Cindy Sherman explores identity by transforming herself over and over into a cast of different characters, posing the questions that all the women in this enthralling book have faced when "seeing" themselves.

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English
Pages
224

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Seeing Ourselves
2018, Thames & Hudson, Limited
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Seeing ourselves: women's self-portraits
1998, Harry N. Abrams, Inc.
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Seeing Ourselves
March 1998, Thames & Hudson Ltd
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Published in
New York

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
704/.042
Library of Congress
N71 .B673 1998, N71.B673 1998, N7311 .B67 1998

The Physical Object

Pagination
224 p. :
Number of pages
224

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL694149M
Internet Archive
seeingourselvesw0000borz
ISBN 10
0810941880
LCCN
97041441
OCLC/WorldCat
97041441, 37663560
Library Thing
236434
Goodreads
870563

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