Women in the Fine Arts
Alinari. Photo. In the Bologna Gallery
THE INFANT CHRIST
ELISABETTA SIRANI
WOMEN
IN THE FINE ARTS
FROM THE SEVENTH CENTURY B. C.
TO THE
TWENTIETH CENTURY A. D.
BY
CLARA ERSKINE CLEMENT
AUTHOR OF "A HANDBOOK OP LEGENDARY AND MYTHOLOGICAL ART,"
"PAINTERS, SCULPTORS, ARCHITECTS AND
ENGRAVERS," ETC.
WITH MANY FULL-PAGE ILLUSTRATIONS
BOSTON AND NEW YORK
HOUGHTON, MIFFLIN AND COMPANY
The Riverside Press, Cambridge
1905
COPYRIGHT 1904 BY CLARA ERSKINE CLEMENT-WATERS
ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
Published October, 1904
PREFATORY NOTE
As a means of collecting material for this book I have sent to many artists in Great Britain and in various countries of Europe, as well as in the United States, a circular, asking where their studies were made, what honors they have received, the titles of their principal works, etc.
I take this opportunity to thank those who have cordially replied to my questions, many of whom have given me fuller information than I should have presumed to ask; thus assuring correctness in my statements, which newspaper and magazine notices of artists and their works sometimes fail to do.
I wish especially to acknowledge the courtesy of those who have given me photographs of their pictures and sculpture, to be used as illustrations.
Clara Erskine Clement.
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS.
ARTIST | PAGE | ||||
The Infant Christ . | Elisabetta Sirani—Frontispiece | ||||
In the Bologna Gallery. By permission of Fratelli Alinari. | |||||
A Portrait | Elizabeth Gowdy Baker | 22 | |||
A Portrait | Adelaide Cole Chase | 80 | |||
From a Copley print. Copyright, 1901, by Curtis and Cameron. | |||||
A Canadian Interior | Emma Lampert Cooper | 86 | |||
Angiola | Louise Cox | 94 | |||
From a Copley print. Copyright, 1898, by Curtis and Cameron. | |||||
Dorothy | Lydia Field Emmet | 118 | |||
From a Copley print. Copyright, 1899, by Curtis and Cameron. | |||||
A Picture Miniature | Lucia Fairchild Fuller | 138 | |||
Judith with the Head of Holofernes | Artemisia Gentileschi | 140 | |||
In the Pitti Gallery. By permission of Fratelli Alinari. | |||||
Give us This Day our Daily Bread | Berthe Girardet | 142 | |||
The Departure of Summer | Louise L. Heustis | 160 | |||
From a Copley print. Copyright, 1900, by Curtis and Cameron. | |||||
Miniature of Persis Blair | Laura Coombs Hills | 162 | |||
Child of the People | Helen Hyde | 172 | |||
Mother and Child | Phœbe A. Jenks | 174 | |||
Miss Ellen Terry as "Portia" | Louise Jopling Rowe | 176 | Angelica Kauffman | Angelica Kauffman | 180 |
In the Uffizi Gallery. By permission of Fratelli Alinari. | |||||
Portrait of Rosa Bonheur | Anna E. Klumpke | 196 | |||
A Family of Dogs | Matilda Lotz | 216 | |||
Fritz | Clara T. MacChesney | 218 | |||
From a Copley print. Copyright, 1903, by Curtis and Cameron. | |||||
Saint Catherine | Mary L. Macomber | 220 | |||
From a Copley print. Copyright, 1897, by Curtis and Cameron. | |||||
Monument for a Tomb | Ida Matton | 232 | |||
In Cemetery in Gefle, Sweden. | |||||
Delft | Blanche McManus Mansfield | 234 | |||
An Indian after the Chase | Rhoda Holmes Nichols | 250 | |||
Flowers | Helen Searle Pattison | 266 | |||
St. Christopher | Engraved by Caroline A. Powell | 275 | |||
In Doge's Palace, Venice. | |||||
Genevese Watchmaker | Aimee Rapin | 280 | |||
In the Museum at Neuchatel. | |||||
May Day at Whitelands College, Chelsea. | Anna Mary Richards | 286 | |||
Fruit, Flowers, and Insects | Rachel Ruysch | 304 | |||
In the Pitti Gallery. By permission of Fratelli Alinari. | |||||
A Frog Fountain | Janet Scudder | 312 | |||
A French Prince | Marie Vigie Le Brun | 340 | |||
La Vierge au Rosier | Sadie Waters | 356 | |||
By courtesy of Braun, Clément et Cie. | |||||
Song of Ages | Ethel Wright | 368 | |||
From a Copley print. Copyright, 1903, by Curtis and Cameron. | |||||
Statue of Daniel Boone | Enid Yandell | 370 | |||
Made for St. Louis Exposition. |