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The Lived Experience and Cultural Narrative of Helen McNicoll's Impressionist Canvases
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The Lived Experience and Cultural Narrative of Helen McNicoll's Impressionist Canvases
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Abstract |
The author examines the works of Montreal impressionist painter Helen McNicoll (1879–1915), analysing them as creative inventions that mediate the irreducible gap between cultural symbolization and experience. McNicoll was a painter of women and girls, and the author centres on the difference that gender makes in her canvases.
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I'm Not Myself At All : Women, Art and Subjectivity in Canada
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Montreal and Kingston
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McGill-Queen's University Press
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2018
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103-145
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en
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978-0-7735-5319-4
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Citation |
Huneault, Kristina. “The Lived Experience and Cultural Narrative of Helen McNicoll’s Impressionist Canvases.” In I’m Not Myself At All : Women, Art and Subjectivity in Canada, 103–145. Montreal and Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2018.
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