Orlando: A Biography is one of the most important works by Virginia Woolf, considered as a groundbreaking novel that defines the boundaries of time, gender, and traditional biography. It is inspired by Virginia Woolf’s friend and lover, Vita Sackville-West. It was published on October 11, 1928. We cannot categorize the book into a single gender,… Continue reading Orlando by Virginia Woolf
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Illuminating Women Artists’ Books – 2nd Review
Hi there, I am so excited to share this with you, I was invited, again, by Lund Humphries to make a review with my impressions on other two titles of the beautiful book series Illuminating Women Artists, you know that I am a fan of this book series. The previous review was on the books… Continue reading Illuminating Women Artists’ Books – 2nd Review
Illuminating Women Artists’ New Books
Hi there, I am so excited to finally share with you, that I was invited by Lund Humphries to make a review with my impressions on their two new titles of amazing book series Illuminating Women Artists, one about Eufrasia Burlamacchi and the other about Clara Peeters. Few months ago, I invited wonderful Erika Gaffney,… Continue reading Illuminating Women Artists’ New Books
ArtReview: Discover Her Art
Discover her Art: Women Artists and Their Masterpieces is the book by Jean Leibowitz and Lisa LaBanca Rogers. Leibowitz is a portrait and landscape painter, she uses the traditional painting and drawing approaches in her art. LaBanca Rogers is an elementary school librarian and an author who regularly writes about art and artists for various… Continue reading ArtReview: Discover Her Art
Review: Julie Manet’s Exhibition
The last weekend was the last to visit the exhibition: Julie Manet. La mémoire impressionniste organised by the Musée Marmottan Monet in Paris. A fascinating exhibition on a woman with a thousand faces: Daughter, wife, model, muse, patron… The exhibition brought together a large number of masterpieces, saw it was an amazing opportunity to admire… Continue reading Review: Julie Manet’s Exhibition


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