Women's Culture
American Philanthropy and Art, 1830-1930
342 pages, 18 halftones 6 x 9
©
1991
Paper $28.00
ISBN: 9780226555843
Published February 1993
Kathleen McCarthy here presents the first book-length treatment of the vital role middle- and upper-class women played in the development of American museums in the century after 1830. By promoting undervalued areas of artistic endeavor, from folk art to the avant-garde, such prominent individuals as Isabella Stewart Gardner, Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney, and Abby Aldrich Rockefeller were able to launch national feminist reform movements, forge extensive nonprofit marketing systems, and "feminize" new occupations.
Awards
- ARNOVA Outstanding Book in Nonprofit & Voluntary Action Research
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