The Story of Women and Art | Part 3 | TVO Docs
In this final episode, professor Amanda Vickery explores the explosion of creative opportunities that women seized from the mid-19th to the mid-20th century. As women were beginning to demand greater social and economic freedoms and forge independent paths, female creativity would redefine the very notion of what art could be. She examines the work of war artist Lady Elizabeth Butler, as well as impressionist Berthe Morisot, gardener Gertrude Jekyll, and painter Georgia O'Keeffe.
The Story of Women and Art
Part 1 | https://youtu.be/FXCiVytbyRU
Part 2 | https://youtu.be/gE5nE_XFYOU
Part 3 | https://youtu.be/ozWyFXZ8pec
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