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Women in the fine arts, from the Seventh Century B.C. to the Twentieth Century A.D.

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The author surveys women artists from antiquity through the nineteenth century, assembling biographical sketches, lists of works, and photographic illustrations. The narrative acknowledges gaps and uncertainties in early records while naming known practitioners, and examines how religious, social, and cultural conditions shaped artistic opportunity and style across periods and countries. It combines historical summary with contemporary documentation—correspondence, awards, and portraits—to map changes in training, subjects, and recognition, and concludes with a supplemental catalog of notable women in painting, sculpture, miniature work, and related arts.

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Clara Erskine Clement Waters

Clara Erskine Clement Waters was an American art historian and author known for her contributions to the understanding of art and its history. She wrote several influential works, including "A History of Art for Beginners and Students: Painting, Sculpture, Architecture," which aimed to make art accessible to a wider audience. Waters also explored the role of women in the arts through her book "Women in the Fine Arts, from the Seventh Century B.C. to the Twentieth Century A.D.," highlighting the contributions of female artists throughout history. Her writings reflect a commitment to education and the appreciation of art in various forms.

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