Tag Archives: Art History
Two Plants in a Pot
If you water one, you water the other. As part of my research regarding women involved in the arts neglected by history, I continue to ready essays by Alice Meynell (1847-1922). However, reading Alice, I realize that the past is … Continue reading
In the Shade of a Tamarisk
After months of Covid Gloom, we are finally out of Rome and on our special island. Today we went to a beach I know well as it’s less than 100 meters from our front door. Although not the most exotic … Continue reading
Posted in art, female consciousness, Lifestyle, Paros
Tagged Alice Meynell, Art History, Condition of possibility, covid-19, feminist, Linda Nochlin, Paros
6 Comments
Victorine Meurent’s Black Ribbon
Olympia’s Gaze (to be continued…from STORYBOOK © that begins HERE) -30- Related: The Gaze of Victorine Meurent
Posted in art, Art Narratives, Just One of the Crowd, Paris, storytelling
Tagged Art History, colored pencil drawing, drawing, graphic novel, Illustration, Olympia, Storybook; graphic novel; Cynthia Korzekwa; illustration; narration; drawing; storytelling; Luz Corazzini; colored pencil drawings; pencil drawings; bandes dessinees; cultural narratives; storytellers, storytelling, The Catalogue, Victorine Meurent
Leave a comment



