
Women Who Read Are Dangerous
Karen Joy Fowler
(Foreword by)Description
What is it about a woman reading that has captivated hundreds of artists over the centuries? Stefan Bollmann's Women Who Read Are Dangerous explores this popular subject in more than seventy artworks--drawings, paintings, photographs, and print--by iconic artists such as Henri Matisse, Edward Hopper, Suzanne Valadon, August Sander, Rembrandt, and many more.
As the book's provocative title indicates, a woman reading was once viewed as radical. In chapters, such as "Intimate Moments" and "The Search for Oneself," Bollmann profiles how a woman with a book was once seen as idle or suspect and how women have gained autonomy through reading over the years.
Bollmann offers intelligent and engaging commentary on each work of art in Women Who Read Are Dangerous, telling us who the subject is, her relationship to the artist, and even what she is reading. With works ranging from a 1333 Annunciation painting of the angel Gabriel speaking to the Virgin Mary, book in hand, to twentieth-century works, such as a stunning photograph of Marilyn Monroe reading Ulysses, this appealing survey provides a veritable slideshow of the many iterations of a woman and her book--a compelling subject to this day. An excellent gift for graduates, teachers, or Mother's Day, this elegant book should appeal to anyone interested in art, literature, or women's history.
Product Details
Publisher | Abbeville Press |
Publish Date | March 15, 2016 |
Pages | 156 |
Language | English |
Type | |
EAN/UPC | 9780789212566 |
Dimensions | 8.1 X 8.3 X 0.8 inches | 1.6 pounds |
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Reviews
An excellent gift for graduates, teachers, or Mother's Day, this book should appeal to anyone interested in art, literature, or women's history.--Missoulian
Bollmann's collection is a clever investigation of the development of literacy and its continuing influence on both art and women's rights.--Publishers Weekly
Will inspire you to live dangerously.--Bust
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