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Saints, Sinners, and Sisters: Gender and Northern Art in Medieval and Early Modern Europe Book

Saints, Sinners, and Sisters: Gender and Northern Art in Medieval and Early Modern Europe
Saints, Sinners, and Sisters: Gender and Northern Art in Medieval and Early Modern Europe, US feminist art historians have produced an anthology to be used as a supplemental reader by undergraduate and graduate students studying Northern European art before the 18th century. They include familiar artists such as Albrecht Dürer and Jan Steen, an, Saints, Sinners, and Sisters: Gender and Northern Art in Medieval and Early Modern Europe has a rating of 3 stars
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  • Saints, Sinners, and Sisters: Gender and Northern Art in Medieval and Early Modern Europe
  • Written by author Jane Louise Carroll
  • Published by Ashgate Publishing, Limited, December 2003
  • US feminist art historians have produced an anthology to be used as a supplemental reader by undergraduate and graduate students studying Northern European art before the 18th century. They include familiar artists such as Albrecht Dürer and Jan Steen, an
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List of Illustrations
List of Contributors
List of Abbreviations
Chronological Order of Essays for Teaching
Preface
Introduction
Pt. ISaints
1Virtuous Model/Voluptuous Martyr: The Suicide of Lucretia in Northern Renaissance Art and Its Relationship to Late Medieval Devotional Imagery7
2Jorg Breu the Elder's Death of Lucretia: History, Sexuality, and the State26
3Domesticity in the Public Sphere44
Pt. IISinners
4The Gothic Mirror and the Female Gaze73
5Durer's Four Witches Reconsidered94
6Distaffs and Spindles: Sexual Misbehavior in Sebald Beham's Spinning Bee127
7Richildis and her Seal: Carolingian Self-Reference and the Imagery of Power161
8Woven Devotions: Reform and Piety in Tapestries by Dominican Nuns182
9The Many Wives of Adam Kraft: Early Modern Workshop Wives in Legal Documents, Art-historical Scholarship, and Historical Fiction202
10From Shrew to Poetess: Two Non-Traditional Female Roles Evoked by a Curious Painting by Gabriel Metsu223
11Together in Misery: Medical Meaning and Sexual Politics in Two Paintings by Jan Steen246
Index269


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