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A WOMAN’S GAZE & THE FEMALE IDEAL:Ordained To Be Seen But Not Heard?
“Either it really exists or else I have conjured it up so often that it might as well. The painting belongs to a familiar genre – that of the pensive figure in the garden . . . A woman in … Continue reading →
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Tagged Barbara Lane, Carol J. Purtle, Christa Grossinger, Craig Harbison, Dirk de Vos, Elizabeth Losh, Erwin Panofsky, Gerard David, Hans Memling, Henk van Os, Huizinga, Jacques Lacan, Jan van Eyck, Johan Huizinga, Joos van Cleve, Limbourg Brothers The Book of Hours, Ludwig Wittgenstein, Robert Campin, Rogier van der Weyden, Sven Birkets
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