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Whitney Chadwick's Women, Art, and Society - Destino Editions 1992 | Art History Book for Women's Studies & Feminist Art Lovers | Perfect for College Courses & Art Enthusiasts
Whitney Chadwick's Women, Art, and Society - Destino Editions 1992 | Art History Book for Women's Studies & Feminist Art Lovers | Perfect for College Courses & Art Enthusiasts
Whitney Chadwick's Women, Art, and Society - Destino Editions 1992 | Art History Book for Women's Studies & Feminist Art Lovers | Perfect for College Courses & Art Enthusiasts
Whitney Chadwick's Women, Art, and Society - Destino Editions 1992 | Art History Book for Women's Studies & Feminist Art Lovers | Perfect for College Courses & Art Enthusiasts
Whitney Chadwick's Women, Art, and Society - Destino Editions 1992 | Art History Book for Women's Studies & Feminist Art Lovers | Perfect for College Courses & Art Enthusiasts

Whitney Chadwick's Women, Art, and Society - Destino Editions 1992 | Art History Book for Women's Studies & Feminist Art Lovers | Perfect for College Courses & Art Enthusiasts

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Chadwick, Whitney. Barcelona, Ediciones Destino, 1992. 
Spanish, First Spanish Edition, Near Fine, SC, 12mo, 8 1/4" x 5 3/4", 384 pp.
ISBN: 8423322475

White and black pictorial softcover, featuring detail of Artemisia Gentileschi's "Judith and Holofernes" to front, white lettering to front and spine, black lettering to back, minor wear to edges and tips, light soiling to back interior panel and pp.384, otherwise, sharp tips, tightly bound, and unmarked throughout. [6] 384 pp., replete with 243 illustrations, 50 full-color, Preface, Introduction, 11 chapters, Postscript, Bibliography and Sources, List of Illustrations, and Index of Names. Beautifully produced art history resource that centers women in the discussion of art, from Medieval to Contemporary; written by American art historian, Whitney Chadwick (b. 1943).

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