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The Women Artists Bookstore Welcome to the Women Artists Bookstore. These books are available for purchase through Barnes and Noble. The links will give you reviews, details and pricing information. |

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Dictionary of Women Artists Delia Gaze (Editor). Fitzroy Dearborn, 1997. From Booklist: "DWA includes excellent introductory surveys and exceptionally insightful, scholarly articles on 600 women who worked as professional or amateur artists in a variety of media. The selection of biographees and the point of view reflect the redefinition of standards for art-historical significance that has occurred over the last 25 years. The introductory surveys and biographical essays note challenges and impediments women faced when attempting to obtain training and professional recognition, including prohibition from studying live models, the necessity of male protection or patronage, exclusion from academies, and overshadowing by the artist's spouse or partner. The purpose of DWA is to consolidate and make available to researchers and students the wealth of information that has been uncovered and recovered, as scholars have attempted to write women artists back into history."
A Dictionary of Women Artists of Australia
North American Women Artists of the Twentieth Century: A Biographical Dictionary
Voices of Women Artists
Women, Art and Society
Women Artists: Works from the National Museum of Women in the Arts
Women Artists in History: From Antiquity to the Present
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Africa Through the Eyes of Women Artists Betty La Duke. African World Press, Inc., 1991.
African Canvas: The Art of West African Women
Seeing Ourselves: Women's Self-Portraits
Women Artists: An Illustrated History
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Alice Neel Richard Flood, Susan Rosenberg, Ann Temkin, Alice Neel. Harry Abrams, 2000. This book is part of the celebration of the centennial of Alice Neel's (1900-84) birth. It reviews the full range of Neel's paintings, from her early watercolors to the late work for which she finally achieved renown. Included are three essays which examine Neel's indirect presence in her paintings, the roots of her work in the culture of the 1930s, and her portrayal of the contemporary art world. New York Times critic Suzanne Ramljak says, "What emerges from this study is the image of a colorful woman who unflinchingly bore witness to her age."
Boundaries
Hildegard of Bingen: Inspired Conscience of the Twelfth Century
Nell Blaine: Her Art and Life
Shadows, Fire, Snow: The Life of Tina Modotti
Suzanne Valadon: The Mistress of Montmartre
Tamara De Lempicka: A Life of Deco and Decadence
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