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Vol. 22 No. 8 N.S. (2009): Women as subject and object (TOC and abstracts)
Vol. 22 No. 8 N.S. (2009): Women as subject and object (TOC and abstracts)
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2017-12-04
Child’s Play: Beauty for Roman Girls
Eve D'Ambra
15-36
Representations of the Antonine Empresses on the Nymphaeum in Olympia
Rachel Meyers
37-53
The Female Hunter and other Examples of Change of Sex and Gender on Roman Sarcophaugs Reliefs
Siri Sande
55-86
The Mosaic of the Female Musicians from Mariamin, Syria
Bente Kilierich
87-107
Imperial Female Patronage in the Komnenian Era
Vassiliki Dimitropoulou
109-128
Women and Books of Hours: Gender Differences, Gender Research
Ragnild Martine Bø
129-147
Donne splendide: some thoughts on women's acquisition of useful and ornamental objects in the Reinassance
Paola Tinagli
149-169
Women of Power: What Women say as Builders of Secular Architecture in Early Modern Italy
Katharine A. McIver
171-192
This paper will examine several categories of women – wives, widows, rulers, single women – from various regions across Italy to survive the evidence in a comparative format to see just what women were capable of in terms of domestic architecture. Rather
Joyce De Vries
193-210
Clay Varietas - Guido Mazzoni's Society of Women
Frida Forsgren
211-223
Contradictory Representations: Warrior Women in the Seventeenth-century Painting
Kristine Kolrud
225-250
Becoming articulate: women writing on the visual arts in Renaissance Italy
Mary Rogers
251-272
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