A comprehensive exploration of women's representation in art across different time periods, focusing on Thomas Gainsborough's Mr and Mrs Andrews and Andy Warhol's Marilyn Monroe works, examining the evolution of female portrayal in society. The analysis spans from 18th-century traditional representations to 20th-century pop art interpretations.
- The discussion begins with Jane Austen's literary commentary on British society through Pride and Prejudice
- Examines Gainsborough's traditional 18th-century portrait painting techniques and social implications
- Analyzes Andy Warhol's Marilyn Monroe artwork and its significance in pop culture
- Contrasts the representation of women across different time periods and artistic mediums
- Explores themes of female independence, societal constraints, and cultural evolution