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Editorial

Women Modernists and the Decorative: An Introduction

 

Notes

1 In Germany, Anger also notes that this turn against women in art happened against a backdrop of increasing gender equality in key areas: 1908 marked ‘women's first legal membership in German political parties and significant gender-equalizing education reforms’ (138).

2 For a reframed position on gender in Bauhaus, see Otto and Rössler Citation2019.

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