The Spectacular Body: Science, Method, and Meaning in the Work of Degas

Berghahn Books (1995)
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Explores the ways in which the human body, especially the female body, was visualized by artists in the late-19th century. The book focuses on the work of Degas and deals with issues of gender, sexuality and visual representation to illuminate the Impressionist's depictions of women.

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