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Not Intended for the Public: A Look at Amateur Women Painters - Page 3


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(6) Mrs. Ellis, "The Daughters of England: Their Position in Society, Character, and Responsibilities." The Family Monitor (New York, 1844): 35, qtd. in Linda Nochlin, "Why Have There Been No Great Women Artists?" Women, Art, and Power and Other Essays (Boulder, CO, 1988): 165.

(7) Linda Nochlin, "Why Have There Been No Great Women Artists?" Women, Art, and Power and Other Essays (Boulder, CO, 1988): 165.

(8) Ibid., 166.

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