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9780823030712

Mirror Mirror : Self-Portraits by Women Artists

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  • ISBN13:

    9780823030712

  • ISBN10:

    0823030717

  • Format: Trade Paper
  • Copyright: 2002-04-01
  • Publisher: Watson-Guptill
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Summary

The self-portrait is an artist's most intriguing vehicle for analysis and self-expression. Serving a dual role as both creator and subject, artists are offered unusual freedom; as a result, self-portraits offer special value and high interest for both artists and art lovers. Mirror Mirrorexplores the role of the self-portrait in the work of 40 women artists from the mid-17th century to today. Filled with gorgeous, full-color reproductions, this unique guide covers a wide range of mediafrom oil painting to photography, woodcut to ceramic sculpture. Readers will discover the rare work of major painters including Mary Beale, Gwen John, and Dame Barbara Hepworth, as well as portraits by women known primarily for their work in other media, such as photographer Lee Miller and ceramicist Susie Cooper. Each of these wonderful self-portraits appears chronologically and features fascinating biographical details of each artist, as well as inspiring essays from two leading art historians: Whitney Chadwick, who discusses style, technique, and how the artist explored her own identity; and Frances Borzello, who presents the historical background and artistic context of each portrait. Whether you're interested in history, art appreciation, or general women's issues,Mirror Mirroroffers a rare look into the work, intrigue, and genius of some of the most creative women artists throughout the centuries. Features beautiful, rare reproductions Captivating, understandable text written by highly regarded scholars Women's history and art continually appeal to a wide audience

Author Biography

Liz Redeal is an artist who, as Art Education Officer at the National Gallery in London, has curated exhibitions and run public programs for 20 years. She lives in London, England. Whitney Chadwick is Professor of Art at San Francisco State University. She has lectured and published widely in the areas of surrealism, feminism, and contemporary art. She lives in San Francisco, California. Frances Borzello writes on the social history of art. Her recent books include A World of Our Own: Women as Artists Since the Renaissance. She lives in London, England.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements 6(1)
Foreword 7(1)
Essays
How Do I Look?
8(14)
Whitney Chadwick
Behind the Image
22(11)
Frances Borzello
Plates 33(83)
Select bibliography 116(1)
Websites 117(1)
Index 118(2)
Picture credits 120

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