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In which ways did the works of female artist of the Italian Renaissance differ from the works of female artist in the Dutch republic

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Although women artists have been involved in the making of art throughout history, their work, when compared to that of their male counterparts, has been often obfuscated, overlooked and undervalued. The Western canon has historically valued men's work over women's.[1] Many of women's works have also been wrongly attributed to men artists.[2] The widespread recognition of the work of the female artists has accelerated as they continue to produce works that complicate and challenge ones' understandings.[3] Prevailing stereotypes about the sexes have caused certain media, such as textile or fiber arts, to be primarily associated with women, despite having once been categories, such as ceramic art, in which both men and women participated. Additionally, art forms that have gained this distinction are, as in the case of both textile and fabric arts, demoted to categories like "arts and crafts", rather than fine art.[4]

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