Male Trouble: A Crisis in Representation
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The exploration of masculinity and its representation in late eighteenth and early nineteenth-century art reveals a complex interplay between societal ideals and visual culture. Abigail Solomon-Godeau investigates the prominence of the male nude, its eventual overshadowing by the female form, and the feminization of male bodies during this period. By contextualizing these shifts within the backdrop of the French Revolution and Neoclassicism, she challenges traditional narratives and highlights the connections between artistic representation and the evolving status of women in society.
