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Allegorical Women Figures in Renaissance Prints Open Access Deposited
Why do the majority of allegorical figures in art take on a female form? What does this tell us about the way women were viewed in their societies? This essay examines the relationship of the female form in allegorical prints and European Renaissance society in the 15th century.
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- Geographic Subject
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- Renaissance
- 15th century
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- College
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- BA of Art History
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- Jaime Edwards
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King-Allegorical_Women_Figures_in_Renaissance_Prints.pdf | 2022-04-21 | Open Access |
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ARTHSEMFINAL.pdf | 2022-04-26 | Open Access |
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