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1 WOMEN OF THE “CONTEMPORARY ERA” From the 18 th century to the 21 st century

2 What do I see? What do I think? What do I wonder? Some given information 1755 1877 1938 2009

3 1755 Marquise de Pompadour by Maurice-Quentin Delatour Jeanne Antoinette Poisson, Mar- quise de Pompadour is portrayed. A French noblewoman, mistress of king Louis XV and very influent at the Versailles court. An educated women, who knew about books and music, and supported the Enlightenment.

4 1877 October by James Tissot Mrs. Kathleen Newton is portrayed. She was born in India in an Irish family. She was a twenty-second- year-old divorc é e and mother of an illegitimate child, when she met Tissot, a French painter, in London. She became his lover and muse and they had a child. She was ill of tuberculosis and died, as the fictional Romantic heroines.

5 1938 Girl Reading by Pablo Picasso Dora Maar is portrayed. She was a clever French photographer of Croatian origin. She lived in Argentina when she was a child. She met Picasso in Paris in 1936 and they became lovers for some years. She photographed how Picasso painted Guernica.

6 2009 Blue Veil by Aydin Matlabi An unknown young Iranian woman is portrayed. She is portrayed at her home. She represents modern Iran. The photo is from the series “ Landscape Revolution People ”, made by the Canadian-Iranian photographer Aydin Matlabi during a period of political uprisings in Teheran. Original picture at: https://levadrouilleururbain.files.wordpress.com/2012/12/blue-veil- aydin-matlabi.jpg?w=300&h=300 https://levadrouilleururbain.files.wordpress.com/2012/12/blue-veil- aydin-matlabi.jpg?w=300&h=300

7 All the pictures have been reproduced for educational purposes. Marquise de Pompadour: the painting is in the public dominion. Photo by M. Beck-Pollack from the Musée du Louvre website. October: the painting is in the public dominion. Photo taken by me at the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts. Girl Reading: the painting can be protected by copyright in some countries. Photo taken by me at the Chicago Art Institute. Blue Veil: the copyright of this photograph belongs to the photographer Aydin Matlabi. I took a picture of his photo at the exhibition hold at the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts.

8 Sources for the texts: Information displayed at the Chicago Art Institute and the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts. http://www.louvre.fr/en/oeuvre-notices/full-length-portrait-marquise-de- pompadour https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Madame_de_Pompadour https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kathleen_Newton www.geni.com/people https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dora_Maar https://levadrouilleururbain.wordpress.com/2012/12/24/liran-dans-les-yeux- daydin-matlabi-musee-des-beaux-arts-de-montreal/.


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