Publisher's Synopsis
This meticulously compiled catalog provides a fascinating glimpse into the literary tastes and intellectual pursuits of the Ladies' Art and Science Class of Milwaukee. Featuring a collection focused predominantly on art history, criticism, and the historical and descriptive accounts of various countries, the "Catalogue Of Books In The Library Of The Ladies' Art And Science Class Of Milwaukee" offers a window into the educational resources available to women in the late 19th century.
Researchers and historians will find this catalog invaluable for understanding the cultural landscape of the period and the specific texts that shaped the artistic and scientific understanding of the time. It serves as a testament to the dedication of the Ladies' Art and Science Class in fostering intellectual curiosity and promoting the study of art and global cultures.
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