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Art and Women

Pennell, Elizabeth Robins | June 1, 1918 issue

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The article discusses women painters and paintings. If until recent years, there were no women physicians, if in most countries, there are still no women lawyers, the reason is simple. The ability may have been there always, but not the chance to develop or use it. However, why the woman artist has been rare is not so easy to explain. The hindrances in her path certainly have been less. As evident, women were not banished in the past from the studio and in the workshop, a training would have been theirs had their genius imperatively called for it.

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WOMEN painters; WOMEN artists; ARTISTS; AESTHETICS; PAINTING; PAINTERS
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