Ugly woman
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- | [[Image:Matsys Ugly Duchess.jpg|thumb|right|200px|''[[The Ugly Duchess]]'' by [[Matsys]]]] | + | [[Image:Matsys Ugly Duchess.jpg|thumb|right|200px|''[[The Ugly Duchess]]'' by Quentin Matsys]] |
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The [[ugly]] [[woman]] is a surprisingly [[common figure]] in [[Italian poetry]], one that has been frequently appropriated by male poetic imagination to depict moral, aesthetic, social, and racial boundaries. | The [[ugly]] [[woman]] is a surprisingly [[common figure]] in [[Italian poetry]], one that has been frequently appropriated by male poetic imagination to depict moral, aesthetic, social, and racial boundaries. | ||
==Examples== | ==Examples== | ||
- | *''[[The Witch]]'' by [[Salvator Rosa]], 1640 - 1649 | + | *''[[The Ugly Duchess]]'' by Quentin Matsys |
- | + | *''[[The Witch (Salvator Rosa)]]'' (1640 - 1649) by Salvator Rosa | |
== See also == | == See also == | ||
*[[Blazon of the Ugly Tit]] | *[[Blazon of the Ugly Tit]] | ||
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== References == | == References == | ||
*''[[The Ugly Woman|The Ugly Woman: Transgressive Aesthetic Models in Italian Poetry from the Middle Ages to the Baroque]]''( 2005) by Patrizia Bettella | *''[[The Ugly Woman|The Ugly Woman: Transgressive Aesthetic Models in Italian Poetry from the Middle Ages to the Baroque]]''( 2005) by Patrizia Bettella | ||
- | *''[[On_Ugliness#The_Ugliness_of_Woman_from_Antiquity_to_the_Baroque_Period|On Ugliness]]'' (2007) by [[Umberto Eco]]. | + | *''[[On_Ugliness#The_Ugliness_of_Woman_from_Antiquity_to_the_Baroque_Period|On Ugliness]]'' (2007) by Umberto Eco. |
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The ugly woman is a surprisingly common figure in Italian poetry, one that has been frequently appropriated by male poetic imagination to depict moral, aesthetic, social, and racial boundaries.
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Examples
- The Ugly Duchess by Quentin Matsys
- The Witch (Salvator Rosa) (1640 - 1649) by Salvator Rosa
See also
- Blazon of the Ugly Tit
- "Ugly Woman", a popular calypso song
- Loathly lady
- Old woman
- Abjection
- At night there is no such thing as an ugly woman
- Ugly man
Gallery
References
- The Ugly Woman: Transgressive Aesthetic Models in Italian Poetry from the Middle Ages to the Baroque( 2005) by Patrizia Bettella
- On Ugliness (2007) by Umberto Eco.
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