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With more than 1700 works, the Blanton has one of the finest and largest publicly held collections of twentieth-century Latin American art in the country. This important collection has enhanced the University's reputation as an international center for the study of Latin America and complements the University's related facilities, including the Institute of Latin American Studies, the Center for Mexican American Studies, and the Nettie Lee Benson Latin American Collection -- the world's most comprehensive library on Latin America. During its history, the Blanton has presented seventy-eight exhibitions of Latin American art, many setting the pace in the field and traveling to museums throughout the globe. The Barbara Duncan Collection, consisting of nearly 300 works, comprises the core of these extraordinary holdings. During and after their stay in Lima, Peru from 1948 to 1955, Mrs.
. UCB Latin American Studies Collection UCB LATIN AMERICAN STUDIES COLLECTION The Latin American collections at Berkeley have been developed with the goal of supporting the wide range of research interest of our faculty and students. Our collections are particularly strong for the nineteenth and the first half of the twentieth centuries (a period when relatively few other North American universities were attempting in-depth coverage of Latin America) The collection consists of some 450,000 volumes and 2,000 active serial titles The Bancroft Library specializes in the field of the social sciences and history for Mexico and Central America while Doe Library collects literature for these countries and all social sciences and humanities materials for South America and the Caribbean STAFF Carlos R. "The constructivist ship America", 1943, in Traba, Marta. Copyright (C) 1995 by the Library, University of California, Berkeley.
WOMEN ARTISTS THROUGH TIME WOMEN ARTISTS 300 Important Women Artists Medieval to Modern These images are for study purposes only for students at University of Wisconsin - River Falls. To return to this page, click on the BACK button at the top left. Sullivan's "Websites to Accompany Chadwick" Women Artists in History Varo Registry of 20th Century Women Artists Women Artists. Japanese Women The Nun Claricia Anglo-Saxon Women The Nun Ende Hildegard von Bingen Abbess Hitda Abbess Herrad English Women Caterina van Hemessen Sibylla de Bondorff Andriola de Barrachis Properzia de Rossi Lucia Anguissola Sofonisba Anguissola Lavinia Fontana Barbara Longhi Fede Galizia Marietta Robusti Diana Scultori Levina Teerlinc Anne Seymour Damer Artemesia Gentileschi Elisabetta Sirani Giovanna Garzoni Maria Sybilla Merian Louise Moillon Judith Leyster Clara Peeters Rachel Ruysch Maria van Oosterwyck Mary Beale Josefa Ayala Louisa Roldan Rosalba Carriera Anne Coster Anne Duparc Marguerite Gerard Marie Godefroid Elizabeth Godfrey Marianne Loir Marie G. Navarre Maria Cosway Angelica Kauffmann Adelaide Labille-Guiard Constance Charpentier Elizabeth Vigee-LeBrun Marie G.
. at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor and her PhD. He offers classes in Latin American Visual Culture, Surrealism, Cinema and Latin American intellectual history. His research focus has been the relationships between philosophy and art. He is also interested in problems of materialism in epistemology, aesthetics and cultural theory.

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