Eighteenth-century women artists : their trials, tribulations and triumphs
Chapman, Caroline2017
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The eighteenth century was an age when not only the aristocracy but a burgeoning middle class could enjoy a remarkable flowering of the arts. But it was a man's world; any woman who wished to succeed as an artist had to overcome numerous obstacles. In a society in which women were required to marry, reproduce, and conform to rigid social conventions a professional artist risked becoming an object of gossip and hostility. Nevertheless, for a woman who had charm and good looks, was ambitious, and allied talent with hard work, success was attainable. As well as assessing the work itself - from history and genre painting to portraits - it considers artists' studios, the functioning of the print market, how art was sold, the role of patrons and the flourishing world of the lady amateur.
Main title:
Eighteenth-century women artists : their trials, tribulations and triumphs / Caroline Chapman.
Author:
Chapman, Caroline, author
Imprint:
London : Unicorn Press, 2017.
Collation:
176 pages : illustrations (colour)
ISBN:
9781910787502 (hbk. :)
Dewey class:
709.033008709.033
Language:
English
BRN:
1077144