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Degas and the laundress: women, work, and impressionism

  • Alternate title

    Women, work, and impressionism


Abstract

"An exploration of Edgar Degas's laundress works and their significance within broader debates art, urban life, and women's work in the nineteenth century."-- Source other than Library of Congress.

Contents

Degas and the laundress / Britany Salsbury -- Degas on French textiles, the transatlantic cotton trade, and the word of ironing / Michelle Foa -- The skillful, the social, and the scurrilous: the imagery of the laundress in naturalist painting / Richard Thomson -- Putting people in their place: class and gender in Degas's Paris / Charles Sowerwine -- Working-class women, alcohol, and Degas's Women Ironing / Gretchen Schultz -- Idyll to industry: infrastructures of cleanliness in nineteenth-century France / Aleksandra Bursac -- The stench of the people: on the mania for Émile Zola's L'Assommoir / Claire White -- Plates / Britany Salsbury -- Appendixes -- Catalogue raisonné of Degas's laundress works / Britany Salsbury -- Chronology: Degas's life and the Parisian laundry industry, 1785-1919 / Britany Salsbury and Jillian Kruse -- Writings from Degas's time about his laundress works / Britany Salsbury and Jillian Kruse.

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Publisher

  • Publication

    Cleveland, OH: The Cleveland Museum of Art, [2023]


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  • ISBN

    • 0300273223
    • 9780300273229

Annotations / title notes

  • Notes

    "Published on the occasion of the exhibition of the Degas and the laundress: women, work, and impressionism, on view at the Cleveland Museum of Art from October 8, 2023, to January 14, 2024."--Page [VI]..


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