ARTH 544
Women Artists in Paris, 1850-1900
Last Offered Spring 2018
Division I Writing Skills
This course is not offered in the current catalog

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In this seminar, we will examine the historically undervalued contributions of women in the art of the later nineteenth century. During this period, leading artists from around the world, including many women, were drawn to the academies, museums, salons, and studios of Paris.While women were largely excluded from formal training, many nonetheless navigated the complex systems of artistic production. We will focus on this multinational group of talented women (including Marie Bashkirtseff, Rosa Bonheur, Anna Ancher, Mary Cassatt), and we will assess their work against contemporary sociopolitical thought and aesthetic theories. Readings will draw upon early critical reviews of public exhibitions, biographical materials, studies of pedagogical and institutional practices, and social histories of art. In and through these materials, we will explore the marginalizing narrative that was created for women artists in Paris, and, most importantly, we will reconstruct an alternative history through our discussions and class presentations.
The Class: Format: seminar
Limit: 14
Expected: 14
Class#: 3998
Grading: no pass/fail option, no fifth course option
Requirements/Evaluation: seminar presentations and research paper
Prerequisites: none
Enrollment Preferences: preference given to graduate students and then to senior Art History majors
Distributions: Division I Writing Skills

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