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Art, Industry, and Women's Education in Philadelphia Nina D. Walls

Art, Industry, and Women's Education in Philadelphia By Nina D. Walls

Art, Industry, and Women's Education in Philadelphia by Nina D. Walls


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A study of the social and cultural context of a women's vocational art school, the Philadelphia School of Design for Women. Nina de Angeli Walls provides an unusual view of the history of higher education for women and the history of American art.

Art, Industry, and Women's Education in Philadelphia Summary

Art, Industry, and Women's Education in Philadelphia by Nina D. Walls

Separate education for American women in the arts began in the mid-19th century as an innovative vehicle for middle-class women to move into a new and genteel profession. The 20th century evolution of the Philadelphia School of Design for Women, lone survivor as an autonomous school of many similar institutions founded at the same time, presents an unusually well-documented case study of meeting the changing needs of women students.

The first American institutions devoted to women's professional art education, design schools appeared in industrial northeastern cities in the 1850s, modeled on Philadelphia's pioneering School of Design for Women, which opened in 1848. Sponsored by business leaders and philanthropists, design schools gave women unprecedented access to craft skills, and eventually helped professionalize the work of women as art teachers and practicing artists. Separate education in the arts constituted an innovative vehicle for expanding Victorian-era middle-class gender prescriptions into new professional opportunities. Through the 20th century, the Philadelphia School of Design and its successor, Moore College of Art, survived as the nation's only autonomous women's art college, offering new educational options for women.

About Nina D. Walls

NINA DE ANGELI WALLS is an independent scholar who lives near Philadelphia./eShe earned her doctorate in United States history from the University of Delaware, specializing in women's social and cultural experience. She has taught at the University of Delaware and Widener University. Currently she travels as a Commonwealth Speaker for the Pennsylvania Humanities Council.

Table of Contents

Introduction Calicos and Carpets 'Designing Women' as Students Managing a Women's Art School The Sartain Legacy, 1886-1946 Proud Alumnae, 'Wage Earners and Artists' Moore College in the 20th Century Bibliographical Essay

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NPB9780897897457
9780132906289
0132906287
Art, Industry, and Women's Education in Philadelphia by Nina D. Walls
New
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
2000-10-30
208
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