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Frontmatter
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter 1
- Table of Contents 5
- List of Illustrations 7
- Acknowledgements 19
- Preface 21
- Introduction 23
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Overture
- 1. Women and Modes of Self-Portraiture: Fashion, Motherhood, Sensibilité 41
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Part I Art as Social Practice
- 2. The Woman Artist and the Uncovering of the Social World 101
- 3. “La touche d’une femme”: Women Artists in the Age of Revolutions 123
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Part II Gender and Fashion
- 4. Chardin’s Girls: The Ethics of Painting 147
- 5. Thinking Animals: Dogs and Men in Eighteenth-Century French Hunting Art 177
- 6. Temporality and Figures de mode : Fashion, Costume, and Gender in Eighteenth- Century Drawings and Prints 203
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Part III Women in Natural History
- 7. Marie-Thérèse Reboul (Madame Vien): More than a Footnote in Art History 239
- 8. Mlle Basseporte’s Jardin, Mlle Biheron’s Cabinet : Artist-Scientists and Their Spheres of Sociability 281
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Part IV Encounters in Portraiture
- 9. Marguerite Le Comte’s Smile: Portrait of an Amatrice 303
- 10. Imperial Family Portraits : Gender, Race, and Social Rank in the Portrait of Dido Elizabeth Belle and Lady Elizabeth Murray 331
- 11. Madeleine of the Americas : Resituating Benoist’s Portrait of a Young Black Woman in Colonial Art 357
- Index 385
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter 1
- Table of Contents 5
- List of Illustrations 7
- Acknowledgements 19
- Preface 21
- Introduction 23
-
Overture
- 1. Women and Modes of Self-Portraiture: Fashion, Motherhood, Sensibilité 41
-
Part I Art as Social Practice
- 2. The Woman Artist and the Uncovering of the Social World 101
- 3. “La touche d’une femme”: Women Artists in the Age of Revolutions 123
-
Part II Gender and Fashion
- 4. Chardin’s Girls: The Ethics of Painting 147
- 5. Thinking Animals: Dogs and Men in Eighteenth-Century French Hunting Art 177
- 6. Temporality and Figures de mode : Fashion, Costume, and Gender in Eighteenth- Century Drawings and Prints 203
-
Part III Women in Natural History
- 7. Marie-Thérèse Reboul (Madame Vien): More than a Footnote in Art History 239
- 8. Mlle Basseporte’s Jardin, Mlle Biheron’s Cabinet : Artist-Scientists and Their Spheres of Sociability 281
-
Part IV Encounters in Portraiture
- 9. Marguerite Le Comte’s Smile: Portrait of an Amatrice 303
- 10. Imperial Family Portraits : Gender, Race, and Social Rank in the Portrait of Dido Elizabeth Belle and Lady Elizabeth Murray 331
- 11. Madeleine of the Americas : Resituating Benoist’s Portrait of a Young Black Woman in Colonial Art 357
- Index 385