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Linda Nochlin (1931–2017)

Auteur de Realism

40+ oeuvres 1,622 utilisateurs 11 critiques 2 Favoris

A propos de l'auteur

Linda Nochlin was born Linda Natalie Weinberg in Brooklyn, New York on January 30, 1931. She graduated from Vassar College in 1951 with a major in philosophy and a double minor in Greek and art history. She received a master's degree in 17th-century English literature at Columbia University and a afficher plus doctorate at the New York University Institute of Fine Arts. She went on to teach at Vassar College, the Graduate Center in Manhattan, Stanford University, Williams College, Yale University, and New York University Institute of Fine Arts, where she taught from 1992 until retiring in 2013. Nochlin was an art historian whose feminist approach permanently altered her field. She wrote several books including Realism, Gustave Courbet: A Study of Style and Society, and Misère: Representations of Misery in 19th-Century Art. She spent lots of time writing essays for magazines including The Art Bulletin, Art in America, and ARTnews. Her essay collections included The Politics of Vision: Essays on Nineteenth Century Art and Society; Women, Art and Power; and Representing Women. She also co-edited books including Woman as Sex Object: Studies in Erotic Art, 1730-1970 with Thomas B. Hess and The Jew in the Text: Modernity and the Construction of Identity with Tamar Garb. She died from cancer on October 29, 2017 at the age of 86. (Bowker Author Biography) afficher moins

Œuvres de Linda Nochlin

Realism (1971) 354 exemplaires
Women artists, 1550-1950 (1976) 232 exemplaires
Femmes, art et pouvoir (1988) 211 exemplaires
The Paintings of Joan Mitchell (2002) 98 exemplaires
Representing Women (1999) 51 exemplaires
Realism and tradition in art, 1848-1900; sources and documents (1966) — Directeur de publication — 51 exemplaires
Woman as Sex Object. Studies in Erotic Art 1730-1970 (1972) — Directeur de publication — 26 exemplaires
Courbet (2007) 24 exemplaires

Oeuvres associées

Louise Bourgeois (2008) — Contributeur — 76 exemplaires
Super Realism (1975) — Contributeur — 38 exemplaires
Women Impressionists (2008)quelques éditions26 exemplaires

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Partage des connaissances

Nom canonique
Nochlin, Linda
Nom légal
Nochlin, Linda Natalie Weinberg
Date de naissance
1931-01-30
Date de décès
2017-10-29
Sexe
female
Nationalité
USA
Lieu de naissance
New York, New York, USA
Lieu du décès
New York, New York, USA
Lieux de résidence
New York, New York, USA
Études
Brooklyn Ethical Cultural School
Vassar College (B.A.|1951)
Columbia University (M.A.|1952)
New York University Institute of Fine Arts (Ph.D|1963)
Professions
art historian
Professor Emerita of Modern Art
Relations
Nochlin, Philip H. (husband 1953-60)
Pommer, Richard (husband 1968-92)
Organisations
New York University Institute of Fine Arts
City University of New York Graduate Center
Prix et distinctions
Fellow, American Philosphical Society (2004)
Fellow American Academy of Arts and Sciences (1992)
Frank Jewett Mather Prize for Critical Writing (1977)
Chales Eliot Norton Lectures (2004)
Courte biographie
One of the most important and influential art historians of the later twentieth century, Linda Nochlin was a pioneer in the feminist approach to art history. Functioning both as a scholar and as a role model for younger art historians, Dr. Nochlin conducted important research in the field of late nineteenth and early twentieth century French art. Her writings on Courbet are essential to the bibliography on this important painter, and in a series of important essays she explored with erudition and great eloquence questions of the relationship between art and power, particularly in the areas of politics and gender. Deeply versed in theoretical approaches to the field, Dr. Nochlin's work is informed by a profound humanity and generosity of spirit, qualities which have made her an inspiring teacher and mentor to many students and younger scholars. She was the Lila Acheson Wallace Professor of Modern Art at New York University's Institute of Fine Arts. Dr. Nochlin has also taught at Yale University (1990-92), Vassar College (1963-80) and the City University of New York (1980-90). She is the author of books including Realism (1972); Gustave Courbet: A Study of Style and Society (1976); Art and Architecture in the Service of Politics (1978); Courbet Reconsidered (1988); Women, Art, Power & Other Essays (1988); and The Politics of Vision (1990). Linda Nochlin died October 29, 2017, at the age of 86 in Manhattan.

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2nd Author: Linda Nochlin
 
Signalé
FJC-DPW.Collection | 2 autres critiques | Jun 1, 2023 |
Libro minuscolo, ma testo di enorme importanza per gli studi di critica femminista della storia dell'arte e non solo. Nochlin dimostra in poche pagine l'insensatezza di tutte le rivendicazioni da "quote rosa" o (in ambito aziendale) "leadership al femminile" se non accompagnate da una consapevolezza storica delle condizioni sociali ed economiche che possono spiegare, come recita il titolo "perché non ci sono state grandi artiste". Lettura fondamentale per capire la differenza di genere, non solo nell'arte.… (plus d'informations)
 
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d.v. | 1 autre critique | May 16, 2023 |
important read
contains some dated ideas but its significance will always be monumental to the art -and to the feminist- world
 
Signalé
Silenostar | 1 autre critique | Dec 7, 2022 |
This book contains the sources and documents for the H W Janson History of Art series of books..
No pictures.
 
Signalé
Mapguy314 | Aug 3, 2022 |

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Œuvres
40
Aussi par
3
Membres
1,622
Popularité
#15,869
Évaluation
4.0
Critiques
11
ISBN
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Langues
7
Favoris
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