Attitudes about Women Nana-Manet- 19th century Realism

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Attitudes about Women Nana-Manet- 19th century Realism Woman as the play toy even while some women are becoming more prominent.

Artist: Suzuki Harunobu Title: Geisha as Daruma ( Zen Master) Crossing the Sea Medium: Polychrome woodblock print on paper Size: 10 ⅞ X 8 ¼" (27.6 X 21 cm) Date: Edo period, mid-18th century Source/Museum: Philadelphia Museum of Art. Gift of Mrs. Emile Geyelin, in memory of Anne Hampton Barnes Compared the geishas to Zen teachers because they bring enlightenment (pleasure). Daruma is the Zen Master Title: Geisha as Daruma Crossing the Sea Compared the geishas to Zen teachers because they bring enlightenment ( pleasure). Daruma is the Zen Master

Millet- The Gleaners- Women as the workhorse doing menial tasks.

Ingres- Women as the object compared to the silk fabric

Uprising- Kollwitz l932