02 June, 2008

brilliant women



Brilliant Women explores the impact of the original 'Bluestocking Circle', a group of celebrated women writers, artists and thinkers who forged new links between gender, learning and virtue in eighteenth-century Britain. These women were not just brilliant, they were exceptional, both for their individual accomplishments and for breaking the boundaries of what women could be expected to undertake or achieve.

The exhibition includes famous paintings and rarely seen portraits, satirical prints and personal artefacts of the Bluestocking Circle. It also considers the way a wider range of women, inspired by the model of the bluestockings, created a public 'profile' for themselves. Portraits of the artist Angelica Kauffman (1741-1807), historian Catharine Macaulay (1731-91) and early 'feminist' Mary Wollstonecraft (1759-97), reveal how women used portraiture to advance their work and reputations in a period which begins with the Enlightenment and ends with the onset of the French Revolution.




http://www.npg.org.uk/live/wobrilliantwomen.asp


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Conference | Publication

| Audio | Competition

Exhibition:

The Bluestocking circle | Celebrating Modern Muses

| A Revolution in Female Manners

National Portrait Gallery
St Martin's Place
London

(It took a bit of digging to discover which country this website belongs to - its the British national portrait gallery)

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