Book Review: 50 Women Artists You Should Know, by Christine Weidemann, Petra Larass and Melanie Klier
This article was originally published on Hubpages in October 2019. What's it About? Contained within this book are introductions to 50 artists whose work has been largely overlooked due to gender bias. This book does not attempt to present a complete history of each artist's work. Instead, it provides a clear overview of the creative contributions to the art world by women. It begins with Catharina van Hemessen, who was born in Antwerp in 1528 and who was mentioned as a famous woman painter in a book about the Netherlands published in 1567. It ends with Tacita Dean, who was born in Canterbury, England, in 1965 and who is still creating art in the present day. For each artist, there are brief biographical details and a small portrait image, plus a suggested further reading list. Each artist also has at least one full-page quality reproduction of a typical example of their style of art. About the Authors Art historian Christine Weidemann is the author of Niki de Saint Phalle ,...