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Date: 2013-10-18 17:10:28
Art history
Gender studies
Linda Nochlin
Women artists
Gustave Courbet
Art
Berthe Morisot
Pablo Picasso
Self-portrait
Visual arts
Arts
Culture

WHY HAVE THERE BEEN NO GREAT WOMEN ARTISTS?* By Linda Nochlin

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