Women War Artists

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  • Women War Artists Book Detail

  • Author : Kathleen Palmer
  • Release Date : 2011
  • Publisher : Tate Publishing(UK)
  • Genre : Art, British
  • Pages : 89
  • ISBN 13 : 9781854379894
  • File Size : 42,42 MB

Women War Artists by Kathleen Palmer PDF Summary

Book Description: From women's representations of the "Blitz" and the liberation of Belsen to contemporary icons like Rachel Whiteread's Holocaust Monument in Vienna, this book explores the contribution made by women artists to our understanding of war.

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