Sentences with phrase «works by their male counterparts»

Indeed, it's tough to track the market for established female artists of the 20th century — especially those working today — since works by their male counterparts still

Not exact matches

Assuming I got along with both CEOs and enjoyed working with either of them equally, but the number of women - led ventures receiving venture investment was still disproportionately less than their male counterparts, I would probably invest in the venture led by a female CEO.
Burden sees herself as connected to a long lineage of female artists who were overshadowed by their male counterparts - Dora Maar (Picasso), Camille Claudel (Rodin), Judith Leyster (whose work was attributed to Frans Hals).
And we have to conclude that the work by these woman artists doesn't seem nearly as dated as that of their male counterparts.
But the minimalist aesthetic indicated by the title shouldn't suggest that the works are dry or ascetic: to the contrary, the nine artists included here — Lula Blocton, Regina Bogat, Samia Halaby, Hermine Ford, June Leaf, Lizbeth Marano, Kazuko Miyamoto, Lynn Umlauf, and Merrill Wagner — infuse their efforts with an unexpected warmth, humanity, and quirkiness that feel all the more invigorating when compared with the cerebral objectification prized by their male Minimalist counterparts.
Bournigault's work in all media is informed by the cinema, responsive to the idealized male - female relationships on display in classic films as well as their toxic counterparts.
Since 2004, works of art by the best - selling women have brought in 12 cents per dollar spent on those of their male counterparts, according to figures compiled by Bloomberg from the database of research firm Artnet.
In a report released by Sky Analytics, a legal invoicing company, it was confirmed that women at law firms can work more hours and have more years of experience, but they are still earning less money than their male counterparts.
Their male counterparts, by contrast, are socialized to specialize in paid employment, at least during one's prime working years.
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