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A History of Women Artists

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Surveys the female artist's contributions to pottery, weaving, painting, graphics, sculpture, and photography

150 pages, Hardcover

First published December 12, 1988

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Hugo Munsterberg

210 books1 follower
1916 - 1995

Art professor, not to be confused with Hugo Münsterberg, psychologist.

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Profile Image for Margaret Carpenter.
317 reviews19 followers
June 28, 2016
While it's flattering that Mr. Munsterberg would have put time and effort into developing this book, I think he might have waited until he believed that women actually made valuable contributions to art and deserve a place in art history.

Am I feeling a little salty? Yeah..
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7 reviews14 followers
March 16, 2018
This book is a piece of sexist garbage. Munsterberg approaches this history by attempting to explain the psychology of woman's ability to be an artist, written as if women are another species. Good for research on being inside a misogynist's mind.

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615 reviews86 followers
November 6, 2017
This book contains much less information than I was expecting. It’s not a very useful read, to be honest.
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