If anyone ever made you feel shame for taking selfies or self-promoting, these women have your back. In the book Seeing Ourselves: Women’s Self-Portraits, author Frances Bozello pays tribute to the women who recognized that they themselves were just as worthy of a subject for their own artwork as any other person or thing. Bozello writes, “Self-portraits are not innocent reflections of what artists see when they look in the mirror. They are part of the language painters use to make a point, from the simple ‘this is what I look like’ to the more complicated ‘this is what I believe in.'”
Throughout the book, Bozello includes over 100 self-portraits of women throughout history, as well as touches on symbolic trends that span decades, and questions why women were and perhaps are so reluctant to boast about themselves, particularly through art.
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