Inequality in Renaissance Art: A Study Into the Lack of Female Representation

Location

Armstrong Campus, Solms Hall, Room 110, Session 1

Document Type and Release Option

Thesis Presentation (Open Access)

Faculty Mentor

Kimberly Riner

Faculty Mentor Email

kbriner@georgiasouthern.edu

Presentation Year

2022

Start Date

29-4-2022 12:50 PM

End Date

29-4-2022 1:50 PM

Description

This thesis explores the reasoning behind, and effects of, a lack of representation in Renaissance art and artists. The focus is the unequal perspective in terms of gender during this period. There is a historical exploration, as well as a physical creation process to fully develop this idea.

Academic Unit

College of Arts and Humanities

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Inequality in Renaissance Art: A Study Into the Lack of Female Representation

Armstrong Campus, Solms Hall, Room 110, Session 1

This thesis explores the reasoning behind, and effects of, a lack of representation in Renaissance art and artists. The focus is the unequal perspective in terms of gender during this period. There is a historical exploration, as well as a physical creation process to fully develop this idea.