Making the Unknown Known: Women in Early Texas Art, 1860s-1960s
By Victoria H. Cummins (Editor), Light Townsend Cummins (Editor), Sarah Beth Wilson (Contribution by), Michael R. Grauer (Contribution by), Kenneth Hafertepe (Contribution by), Francine Carraro (Contribution by), Mark Kever (Contribution by), Sam DeShong Ratcliffe (Contribution by), Randy Tibbits (Contribution by), Scott Grant Barker (Contribution by), D. Jack Davis (Contribution by), Amy Fulkerson (Contribution by), Eleanor Barton (Contribution by), Richard B. McCaslin (Contribution by)
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By Victoria H. Cummins (Editor), Light Townsend Cummins (Editor), Sarah Beth Wilson (Contribution by), Michael R. Grauer (Contribution by), Kenneth Hafertepe (Contribution by), Francine Carraro (Contribution by), Mark Kever (Contribution by), Sam DeShong Ratcliffe (Contribution by), Randy Tibbits (Contribution by), Scott Grant Barker (Contribution by), D. Jack Davis (Contribution by), Amy Fulkerson (Contribution by), Eleanor Barton (Contribution by), Richard B. McCaslin (Contribution by)
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In Making the Unknown Known, leading scholars throughout Texas explore the significant role women artists played in developing early Texas art from the nineteenth century through the latter part of the twentieth century. The biographies presented here allow readers to compare these women’s experiences across time as they negotiated the gendered expectations about artists in society at large and the Texas art community itself. Surveying the contributions women made to the visual arts in the ...


