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Discover the untold stories of a sisterhood of sculptors who defied societal norms and revolutionized the art world. Introducing "A Sisterhood of Sculptors: American Artists in Nineteenth-Century Rome" - a mesmerizing book by Melissa Dabakis that unveils the hidden achievements of pioneering women artists. Supported by the prestigious Terra Foundation for American Art, this groundbreaking project sheds light on the remarkable journeys of these talented individuals.
Delve into the pages of this immersive book and uncover the fascinating lives of women like Harriet Hosmer, Edmonia Lewis, Anne Whitney, and Vinnie Ream - names that have long graced art history textbooks. But that's not all. "A Sisterhood of Sculptors" also introduces you to lesser-known artists such as Emma Stebbins, Margaret Foley, Sarah Fisher Ames, and Louisa Lander, whose contributions have been buried in the annals of history.
Through the lens of feminist theory, cultural geography, and expatriate and postcolonial studies, Melissa Dabakis skillfully paints a vivid portrait of these women's artistic lives in mid-nineteenth century Rome. Explore the gendered nature of creativity and expatriation as you delve into the captivating narratives that shaped these women's careers in the United States and across Europe.
Unlock a new understanding of nineteenth-century sculpture and the gendered status of the artistic profession. "A Sisterhood of Sculptors" is a must-read for art enthusiasts, history aficionados, and anyone seeking inspiration from pioneers who defied convention and blazed a trail for future generations of women artists. Join the movement and be part of this extraordinary journey today!
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