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The Great Mother: Women, Maternity & Power in Art & Visual Culture (1900-2015) - Feminist Art Book, Historical Analysis of Motherhood in Modern Art - Perfect for Art Students, Feminists & Collectors
The Great Mother: Women, Maternity & Power in Art & Visual Culture (1900-2015) - Feminist Art Book, Historical Analysis of Motherhood in Modern Art - Perfect for Art Students, Feminists & Collectors
The Great Mother: Women, Maternity & Power in Art & Visual Culture (1900-2015) - Feminist Art Book, Historical Analysis of Motherhood in Modern Art - Perfect for Art Students, Feminists & Collectors
The Great Mother: Women, Maternity & Power in Art & Visual Culture (1900-2015) - Feminist Art Book, Historical Analysis of Motherhood in Modern Art - Perfect for Art Students, Feminists & Collectors
The Great Mother: Women, Maternity & Power in Art & Visual Culture (1900-2015) - Feminist Art Book, Historical Analysis of Motherhood in Modern Art - Perfect for Art Students, Feminists & Collectors

The Great Mother: Women, Maternity & Power in Art & Visual Culture (1900-2015) - Feminist Art Book, Historical Analysis of Motherhood in Modern Art - Perfect for Art Students, Feminists & Collectors

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Gioni, Massimiliano, et al. Milan: Skira, 2016.
English, Near Fine, SC, 4to, 11" x 8 1/2", 395 pp.
ISBN: 9788857228600

Soft cover in pictorial wraps with belly band. Light sunning and wear. 395 pp. Includes black-and-white and full-color images. Explores the themes of womanhood and motherhood through artistic interpretations from over 80 artists throughout the 20th century to 2015, such as Ana Mendieta, Remedios Varo, Eva Hesse, Judy Chicago, and more. Published in conjunction with the exhibition of the same name at the Palazzo Reale in Milan from August 26 to November 15, 2015. Beautifully produced compilation of artwork, photography, sculpture and more on the subject of motherhood from various cultural points of view.  

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