Repainting Manhood: Gender and Power in American Art

ART103 Renaissance through Modern Art

Analyzing Lilly Spencer's painting Young Husband: First Marketing, this essay highlights how the mid-19th-century painting critiques traditional gender roles during the era through the mocking depiction of a man struggling with a chore. Additionally, it unveils Spencer's role as a pioneering female artist who used genre painting to center female perspectives — vocalizing stereotypes and rebutting social expectations of domesticity.

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