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From cool allegory to haughty beauty, images of women have adorned paper money across the world for almost two hundred years. Proud Britannias and crowned monarchs, glamour-girls and cotton-pickers have all been summonedto proclaim the wealth of a bank, the power of a state, or the glory of a nation. Beyond their official role, however, the reveal how female figures on mass-produced objects both reflect and reinforce our conflicting pereceptions ofwomen and their place in society.'''
 
From cool allegory to haughty beauty, images of women have adorned paper money across the world for almost two hundred years. Proud Britannias and crowned monarchs, glamour-girls and cotton-pickers have all been summonedto proclaim the wealth of a bank, the power of a state, or the glory of a nation. Beyond their official role, however, the reveal how female figures on mass-produced objects both reflect and reinforce our conflicting pereceptions ofwomen and their place in society.'''
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Version vom 2. Dezember 2008, 18:05 Uhr

Virginia Hewitt

Beauty and the Banknote

Images of Women on Paper Money

1994

64 Seiten

British Museum Press, London

ISBN 0-7141-0877-4


Das Buch erschien anläßlich einer Ausstellung in British Museum vom 17. Mai bis 18. September 1994.

Aus dem Rückseitentext: From cool allegory to haughty beauty, images of women have adorned paper money across the world for almost two hundred years. Proud Britannias and crowned monarchs, glamour-girls and cotton-pickers have all been summonedto proclaim the wealth of a bank, the power of a state, or the glory of a nation. Beyond their official role, however, the reveal how female figures on mass-produced objects both reflect and reinforce our conflicting pereceptions ofwomen and their place in society.


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