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Linda Nochlin (née Weinberg;
January 30, 1931 –
October 29, 2017) was an
American art historian, Lila
Acheson Wallace Professor Emerita of
Modern Art...
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Great Women Artists?" is a 1971
essay by
American art
historian Linda Nochlin. It is
noted for its
contribution to
feminist art
history and theory, and...
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November 2012.
Retrieved 29
August 2017.
Faunce &
Nochlin 1988, p. 2
Faunce &
Nochlin 1988, p. 79
Faunce &
Nochlin 1988, p. 4 James,
Jamie (2016). The Glamour...
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orientalists claimed to know and love
better than the
decadent locals did.
Linda Nochlin in her
influential 1983
essay "The
Imaginary Orient"
points out that the...
- of ugliness" when it
appeared in the
Salon in 1828. Art
historian Linda Nochlin has
argued that this
painting scandalized the
Salon because it was understood...
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appear in his oil paintings. Specifically, art
historian Linda Nochlin argues that
Hopper still held on to "vestiges of its
figural conventions...
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Photorealism in Context.
Harry N. Abrams, Inc. New York, 2002. pp. 14–15.
Nochlin, Linda, The
Realist Criminal and the
Abstract Law II, Art in America. 61...
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visual art and
Orientalist painting. In that vein, the art
historian Linda Nochlin applied Said's
methods of
critical analysis to art, "with
uneven results"...
- (Thesis). ProQuest 2516220633.
Nochlin, Linda; Reilly,
Maura (2015). "Some
Women Realists: Part 1".
Women artists: the
Linda Nochlin reader.
National Geographic...
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followed them. Re-readings into
abstract art by art
historians such as
Linda Nochlin,
Griselda Pollock and
Catherine de
Zegher critically show, however, that...