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Tricky, fine, and trapped: painting the
femme forte
in early seventeenth-century France
Marika Takanishi Knowles
School of Art History
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Femme
100%
France
100%
Seventeenth Century
100%
Painting
100%
1640s
9%
Medici
9%
Seduction
9%
Paris
9%
royal
9%
Discourse
9%
Louis XIII
9%
1620s
9%
viewer
9%
Colourists
9%
Joan of Arc
9%
Pictorial Representation
9%
French painter
9%
Idioms
4%
Courage
4%
Early Fifteenth Century
4%
condemnation
4%
Cleopatra
4%
Truth
4%
Suffering
4%
trick
4%
Crisis
4%
Dido
4%
Exceptions
4%
Literature
4%
Social Reality
4%
Theater
4%
Social Roles
4%
querelle
4%
Mary Queen
4%
Regents
4%
Action
4%
Flesh
4%
Cultural Contexts
4%
Austria
4%
Generic
4%
female nudes
4%
French painting
4%
Beauty
4%
Pantheon
4%
Artists
4%
Exemplarity
4%
Nude
4%
moralist
4%
Milieu
4%
Exemplar
4%
Misogyny
4%