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Bibliography

Beckett, Sister Wendy. Sister Wendy's Grand Tour: Discovering Europe's Great Art. New York: Stewart, Tabori & Chang, 1994.

Broude, Norma, and Mary Garrard, eds. Feminism and Art History: Questioning the Litany. New York: Harper & Row, 1982.

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Endnotes

1"Facts About Women in the Arts." Women Artist Archive. Online. Sonoma State University. 15 April 1997.
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2"Artist Profiles: Camille Claudel." National Museum of Women in the Arts. Online. 27 Feb 1997.
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www.nmwa.org/legacy/bios/bclaudel.htm

3"Biography: Anguissola, Sofonisba." Women Artist Archive. Online. Sonoma State University. 7 May 1997.
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4"Biography: Tintoretto, Marietta Robusti." Women Artist Archive. Sonoma State University. 16 Feb 1997.
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5"Nancy Stapen, "Who Are the Women Old Masters?," Artnews, March 1994: 94.

6Judith Mann, "The Gentileschi Danae in the St. Louis Art Museum: Orazio or Artemisia?," Apollo, June 1996: 39

7"Biography: Gentileschi, Artemisia." Women Artist Archive. Online. Sonoma State University. 16 Feb 1997
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libweb.sonoma.edu/special/waa/ArtistList/biolist2.html

 

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