Femme Fatale: Images of Evil and Fascinating Women (as-is, markings)
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$10.00
Lavishly illustrated and rich in art historical commentary, Femme Fatale: Images of Evil and Fascinating Women by Patrick Bade examines the archetype of the dangerous woman as portrayed in 19th- and early 20th-century art and literature. From Salome to Cleopatra, this study explores the symbolism of seduction, power, and destruction that captured the imagination of Symbolist and Decadent artists. Includes color and black-and-white reproductions of works by Klimt, Moreau, Beardsley, and other masters.
This book is in Good readable condition. It has been read and may show some age & wear to the wraps/boards, or light creasing/wear to the pages. The binding may show very minimal wear, or be fully intact. Generally, most wear will solely be superficial. *Image in the listing is stock. There may be variation in the actual product.
*This came from a former professor’s collection, who used low-tack post-it notes to bookmark/annotate his books. Most of them have been removed, however it is possible that a stray few were overlooked. If this is the case, they are both unobtrusive and easily removable. Additionally, there may be annotations. In most, however not all cases, they are solely in the introduction/foreword. Any clarifying questions should be emailed to tornlight@gmail.com*
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