From gaze to rebel: a study of female figures in art history

HIGHLIGHTS

  • What: Early women were the objectification of the male subject, rather than the protagonists of the revolution.
  • Who: Art History and collaborators from the University of California, Berkeley, Sproul Hall, Berkeley, CA, USA have published the research: From Gaze to Rebel: A Study of Female Figures in Art History, in the : Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Social Psychology and Humanity Studies
  • How: This paper discusses the evolution of women`s portrayal in from objectified figures in early to empowered subjects in times.

SUMMARY

    Women are extraordinarily popular . . .

     

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