Women in art - the reclining nude
Updated Term 1 2022
The following websites will help you with this assignment. You will probably need to do further research, and this page on researching for art will help you with that. If you're stuck on where to go next, you will certainly find resources on some of these artworks in Google Scholar and Google Books. You can use the SLASA Referencing Generator for your bibliography.
Venus of Urbino, Titian (1538)
Google Arts and Culture Venus of Urbino - This is a high resolution image so you can use the zoom button to zoom quite closely to see details. The Met biography of Titian About Venus of Urbino [archive*] *what does [archive] mean? Khan Academy video on Venus of Urbino Analysis of Venus of Urbino on the Art and Critique blog [archive] Analysis of Vernus and Urbino on the Suny Oneonta School of Arts and Humanities website Being a woman in Italy... in the Renaissance Women in the 16th, 17th and 18th centuries: Introduction |
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Olympia, Manet (1863)
Google Arts and Culture Olympia - This is a high resolution image so you can use the zoom button to zoom quite closely to see details. The Met biography of Manet A short article on Olympia as a courtesan [archive] Page about Olympia on the Manet website The shock of the nude: Manet's Olympia Culture shock: Edouard Manet's Olympia Khan Academy page on Olympia Khan Academy video on Olympia Guardian article on Olympia Art History Resources essay on Modernism The importance of Manet's conceptualisation in Olympia and The Bar at the Folies-Bergère Gender ideology and separate spheres in the 19th century [archive] (note that this is from an English perspective, although the role of women France would have been similar) Women in the 16th, 17th and 18th centuries: Introduction |
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Futago, Morimura (1988)
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art Futago - This is a high resolution image so you can use the zoom button to zoom quite closely to see details. Art Blart blog post about a Morimura exhibition at the Andy Warhol museum A brief blog post about Futago Outsider Japan article on Yasuma Morimura MEM page on Morimura Double Trouble and Transgression: Yasumasa Morimura's appropriation of a desirable body Why Yasumasa Morimura is still the master of role play self-portraits - CoBo Social Why Yasumasa Morimura places himself in art history's most famous scenes - Artsy |
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Lying Women, Deborah Kelly (2016)
Because this is a recent work there isn't a lot of information on it available online, so don't forget to use the handbook you have been given. Art Gallery NSW page on Lying Women Deborah Kelly and the naked ladies - An interview on ABC Radio National Design & Art Australia Online biography of Deborah Kelly Moving Histories // Future Projections - An article about an exhibition that included Lying Women. Use ctrl+F to find the remarks on Lying Women. Art Guide article about Deborah Kelly |
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