Women Painters of the World, from the Tme of Caterina Vigri (1413-1463) to Rosa Bonheur and the Present Day, Illustrated

With hundreds of illustrations. First published in 1905. According to the Preface: "What is genius? Is it not both masculine and feminine? Are not some of its qualities instinct with manhood, while others delight us with the most winning graces of a perfect womanhood? Does not genius make its appeal as a single creative agent with a two-fold sex? But if genius has its Mirandas and its Regans no less than its infinite types of men, ranging from Prospero and Ferdinand to Caliban and Trinculo, its union of the sexes does not remain always at peace within the sphere of art. Sometimes, in the genius of men, the female characteristics gain mastery over the male qualities; at other times the male attributes of woman's genius win empire and precedence over the female; and whenever these things happen, the works produced in art soon recede from the world's sympathies, losing all their first freshness."

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Women Painters of the World, from the Tme of Caterina Vigri (1413-1463) to Rosa Bonheur and the Present Day, Illustrated

With hundreds of illustrations. First published in 1905. According to the Preface: "What is genius? Is it not both masculine and feminine? Are not some of its qualities instinct with manhood, while others delight us with the most winning graces of a perfect womanhood? Does not genius make its appeal as a single creative agent with a two-fold sex? But if genius has its Mirandas and its Regans no less than its infinite types of men, ranging from Prospero and Ferdinand to Caliban and Trinculo, its union of the sexes does not remain always at peace within the sphere of art. Sometimes, in the genius of men, the female characteristics gain mastery over the male qualities; at other times the male attributes of woman's genius win empire and precedence over the female; and whenever these things happen, the works produced in art soon recede from the world's sympathies, losing all their first freshness."

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Women Painters of the World, from the Tme of Caterina Vigri (1413-1463) to Rosa Bonheur and the Present Day, Illustrated

Women Painters of the World, from the Tme of Caterina Vigri (1413-1463) to Rosa Bonheur and the Present Day, Illustrated

by Walter Shaw Sparrow
Women Painters of the World, from the Tme of Caterina Vigri (1413-1463) to Rosa Bonheur and the Present Day, Illustrated

Women Painters of the World, from the Tme of Caterina Vigri (1413-1463) to Rosa Bonheur and the Present Day, Illustrated

by Walter Shaw Sparrow

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With hundreds of illustrations. First published in 1905. According to the Preface: "What is genius? Is it not both masculine and feminine? Are not some of its qualities instinct with manhood, while others delight us with the most winning graces of a perfect womanhood? Does not genius make its appeal as a single creative agent with a two-fold sex? But if genius has its Mirandas and its Regans no less than its infinite types of men, ranging from Prospero and Ferdinand to Caliban and Trinculo, its union of the sexes does not remain always at peace within the sphere of art. Sometimes, in the genius of men, the female characteristics gain mastery over the male qualities; at other times the male attributes of woman's genius win empire and precedence over the female; and whenever these things happen, the works produced in art soon recede from the world's sympathies, losing all their first freshness."


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ISBN-13: 9781455445936
Publisher: Seltzer Books
Publication date: 11/26/2017
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 8 MB
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