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"Memory, Monuments, and Melancholic Genius in Margaret Cavendish's /Bell in Campo/,"
by Holly Faith Nelson and Sharon Alker https://t.co/vbMXYEEANi
#17thCentury #Long18thCentury
Attached pictures: two portraits of Margaret Cavendish.
Another suggestion for a weekend read:
an ECF article @ProjectMUSE
Transformations of Gender and Race in Maria Riddell's Transatlantic Biopolitics,
by Melissa Bailes
https://t.co/1ak0ZdI6hS #18thCentury #Long18thCentury
Viller's #portrait of d'Ognes was initially attributed to Jacques Louis David, but in 1995 Margaret Oppenheimer made a strong case for it to be the work of Villers. 2/
#19thCentury #Long18thCentury #WomensArt #WomensHistoryMonth #Louvre #FrenchPainting #Portraiture
Between the years 1808-1815, Englishman William Berryman lived in Jamaica and produced over 300 sketches of landscapes and enslaved individuals (@librarycongress). 1/
#HECAA #arthistory #long18thcentury #19thcentury #slaveryinart #slavery #Jamaica #Britishart #landscape