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Women artists in all ages and countries

Chapter 99: Transcriber’s Notes
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The work traces the presence and production of women in the visual arts from antiquity through medieval and Renaissance periods into the nineteenth century, offering historical surveys alongside concise biographical sketches. It emphasizes the media commonly pursued by women such as manuscript illumination, miniatures, portraiture, and sculpture, and examines the social, religious, and institutional constraints they faced, including limits on training and patronage. The author outlines individual careers and artistic methods while surveying how opportunities and public reception for women artists evolved across different schools and regions.

Transcriber’s Notes

Errors in punctuation have been fixed.

Page 93: “engraved and excuted” changed to “engraved and executed”

Page 116: “stones, muscles” changed to “stones, mussels”

Page 161: “Robusti Tintoretti” changed to “Robusti Tintoretto”

Page 243: “Bibilical scholarship” changed to “Biblical scholarship”

Page 308: “approach to Ashville” changed to “approach to Asheville”

Page 343: “The Liasons” changed to “the Liaisons”

Page 379: “Ninenteen Volumes” changed to “Nineteen Volumes”