what does the female form in the painting of Nanine Vallain signify?
it symbolises the idea of freedom
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she was a French painter active between 1785 and 1810 she was born in 1767 and died in 1850 and it symbolises the idea of freedom
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- Since the late 1960s, Nochlin has written and edited seventeen books and countless articles many of which have been translated into other languages as well as curated several groundbreaking exhibitions, from Women Artists, 1550-1950 (co-curated with Ann Sutherland Harris) to Global Feminisms (co-curated with Maura Reilly).
- She is perhaps best known for her landmark 1971 article in ARTNews, "Why Have There Been No Great Women Artists?," a dramatic feminist rallying cry, in which she assessed the socio-cultural structures access to art education, definitions of genius and greatness itself that impacted not only the art produced by women historically but also their professional and art-historical status, as well. This canonical essay precipitated a paradigm shift within the discipline of art history, and as such her name has become inseparable from the phrase, "feminist art," on a global scale.
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