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Women Seeing Women: A Pictorial History of Women's Photography from Julia Margaret Cameron to Annie Leibovitz

Women Seeing Women: A Pictorial History of Women's Photography from Julia Margaret Cameron to Annie Leibovitz - Elizabeth Bronfen, editor: Lothar Schirmer.

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This anthology is dedicated to pictures of women taken by women. It begins with photographs by the two great female photographers of the 19th century, Clementina Lady Hawarden and Julia Margaret Cameran and covers a period over 100 years to the present day.

The book houses a total of 160 images by 90 photographers and covers four major themes: social reality, the family, the female body and virtual reality. Photographers explore the world of art, literature, fashion, dance and show business.

'These often stunning portraits by women photographers probe beyond the skin-deep. There are some well-known pictures here - Giselle Freund's haunting portrait of Virginia Woolf shortly before her death, Eve Arnold's shot of a skimpily dressed Marilyn Monroe reading James Joyce's Ulysses...' DAILY MAIL

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Women Seeing Women: A Pictorial History of Women's Photography from Julia Margaret Cameron to Annie Leibovitz
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