Type
Text
Type
Thesis
Advisor
Donald Kuspit. | Mak, John E.
Date
2010-05-01
Keywords
Lucas van Leyden, weibermacht | Art History
Department
Department of Art History and Criticism
Language
en_US
Source
This work is sponsored by the Stony Brook University Graduate School in compliance with the requirements for completion of degree.
Identifier
http://hdl.handle.net/11401/72628
Publisher
The Graduate School, Stony Brook University: Stony Brook, NY.
Format
application/pdf
Abstract
The Weibermacht prints of Lucas van Leyden are placed historically and culturally while at the same time examined as unique interpretations in their own right. The Weibermacht or `The Power of Women' motif refers to a loosely defined set of stories in which a woman tricks a man resulting in either his humiliation or death, or at times, both. Lucas van Leyden was the first to actively popularize the Weibermacht as a specific and signature theme by producing what is known as the Large Weibermacht Series in 1512. The proof of the series' success can be seen in van Leyden's decision to make a second, smaller scale series, due to the high demand from collectors.
Recommended Citation
Parker, Rachel Christine, "The Large and Small Weibermacht Series of Lucas van Leyden" (2010). Stony Brook Theses and Dissertations Collection, 2006-2020 (closed to submissions). 1831.
https://commons.library.stonybrook.edu/stony-brook-theses-and-dissertations-collection/1831