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Women in Italian Renaissance art

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This richly illustrated books tells the story of the different ways in which women were represented in Italian Renaissance painting.
  • 17 April 1997
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This richly illustrated books tells the story of the different ways in which women were represented in Italian Renaissance painting. It is clearly arranged into four distinct areas that relate to the function of the art work: marriage furniture, portraiture, the nude and depictions of female saints. Uncovering the many layers of meaning hidden in the iconography of these paintings, the book reintroduces us to the cultural context in which the artists operated, providing interesting new readings of well-known works by Raphael, Leonardo and Titian, among others.
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Price: $29.95
Pages: 208
Publisher: Manchester University Press
Imprint: Manchester University Press
Publication Date: 17 April 1997
ISBN: 9780719040542
Format: Paperback
BISACs: History of art, Gender studies: women and girls
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Paola Tinagli is Lecturer in the History of Art and Design in the Department of the Humanities, Edinburgh College of Art

Introduction
1 Women, men and society: painted marriage furniture
2 Profile portraits in the Quattrocento: cirtue and status
3 Portraits 1480–1560: beauty and power
4 Female nudes in Renaissance art
5 The cult of female saints: images of devotion and exempla
Conclusion
Index