The club : where American women artists found refuge in Belle Époque Paris
by
 
Dasal, Jennifer, 1980- author.

Title
The club : where American women artists found refuge in Belle Époque Paris

Author
Dasal, Jennifer, 1980- author.

Format
Book

ISBN
9781639731305

Subject Term
Women artists -- Homes and haunts -- France -- Paris.
 
Women artists -- France -- Paris -- Biography.
 
Americans -- France -- Paris -- History -- 19th century.
 
Americans -- France -- Paris -- History -- 20th century.
 
Art and society -- 19th century -- History.
 
Art and society -- 20th century -- History.
 
Femmes artistes -- Résidences et lieux familiers -- France -- Paris.
 
Femmes artistes -- France -- Paris -- Biographies.
 
Art et société -- 19e siècle -- Histoire.
 
Art et société -- 20e siècle -- Histoire.
 
Americans
 
Art and society
 
Intellectual life
 
Manners and customs
 
Women artists

Summary
"In Belle Époque Paris, the Eiffel Tower was newly built, France was experiencing remarkable political stability, and American women were painting the town and gathering at a female-only Residence known as The American Girls' Club in Paris. Opened in 1893, The Club was the center of expatriate living and of dedication to a calling in the fine arts, and singularly harbored a generation of independent, talented, and driven American women. Now in The Club, curator, art historian, and podcast host Jennifer Dasal presents the never-before-told story of the Club, the philanthropists who created it, and the artists it housed. These women forged connections in the arts and letters with luminaries like Auguste Rodin and Gertrude Stein or became activists through their relationships with the likes of Emmeline Pankhurst. But just as importantly, these women's lives revealed the power of the Club itself, and the way that having a safe home for single women of ambition allowed them to grow as teachers, artists, suffragists, and people." --


LibraryShelf NumberStatus
Bisbee (Copper Queen Library)704.04 DASALDue 12/29/25
Sierra Vista Public Library704.04 DASAdult Non Fiction