Women Art Critics in Nineteenth-Century France
- 366pages
- 13 heures de lecture


Focusing on the overlooked contributions of women art critics in nineteenth-century France, this book presents a collection of interdisciplinary essays that explore their unique perspectives on art and aesthetics. Scholars analyze the critics' reception of various artworks and movements, highlighting the interplay between aesthetics and politics in their writings. The work delves into their rhetorical strategies and literary styles, shedding light on a significant yet marginalized aspect of art history.