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Title How to be a Renaissance woman : the untold history of beauty & female creativity / Jill Burke.
Author Burke, Jill, 1971- author.
Publication Info. New York : Pegasus Books, 2024.
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Location Call No. Status
 Hiawassee  391.63 BUR    Checked Out
 South Creek  391.63 BUR    Checked Out
Edition First Pegasus Books cloth edition.
Description xiii, 317 pages, [8] unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations (some color) ; 24 cm.
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Bibliography Includes bibliographical refernces (pages 259-298) and index.
Summary "Plunge into the intimate history of cosmetics, and discover how, for centuries, women have turned to make-up as a rich source of creativity, community and resistance. The Renaissance was an era obsessed with appearances. And beauty culture from the time has left traces that give us a window into an overlooked realm of history - revealing everything from 16th-century women's body anxieties to their sophisticated botanical and chemical knowledge. 'How to be a Renaissance Woman' allows us to glimpse the world of the female artists, artisans and businesswomen carving out space for themselves, as well as those who gained power and influence in the cut-throat world of the court. In a vivid exploration women's lives, Professor Jill Burke invites us to rediscover historical cosmetic recipes and unpack the origins of the beauty ideals that are still with us today."-- Provided by publisher.
Contents Introduction -- Part one: Beauty ideals -- 1. Venus and the fruit seller -- 2. What is a (Renaissance) woman? -- 3. Sprezzatura and the natural look -- Part two: Judgement -- 4. Was Renaissance beauty culture oppressive or empowering? -- 5. Beauty tips for brides -- 6. Whiteface -- Part three: Renaissance bodywork -- 7. Getting in shape -- 8. Breast bags, nose jobs and labiaplasty -- 9. Witch hunts and body hair -- Part four: Power (un)dressing -- 10. Beauty's dangerous paths -- 11. Nakedness and the power of the gaze -- 12. Rebellious hair -- Part five: Communities of knowledge -- 13. Poison and the patriarchy -- 14. What Renaissance women knew -- 15. How to be a Renaissance woman: the recipes.
Subject Cosmetics -- Europe -- History -- 16th century.
Beauty culture -- Europe -- History -- 16th century.
Women -- Europe -- Social life and customs -- 16th century.
Women artists -- Europe -- History -- 16th century.
Renaissance.
Aesthetics.
Sex role.
ISBN 1639365907
9781639365906 : $28.95