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Gwen John

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From London in the 1890s to Paris in the early twentieth century, Gwen John's career spanned some of the most exciting periods and places in cultural history.

Demolishing the myth of Gwen John (1876-1939) as a recluse, this new survey explores the art world at the center of these cities and reveals the alliances and differences the artist had with her contemporaries.

John's representation of the female nude, her paintings of interiors, and the effects of her Catholic faith on her work are all considered.

The author also discusses the key relationship between John's position as a woman artist and her fascination with the portrayal of the female sitter.

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Product Details
Princeton University Press
069102944X / 9780691029443
Hardback
759.2
01/09/1999
United States
80 pages, illustrations
165 x 254 mm, 249 grams
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