1 hr 22 min

Episode 12: Artemisia Gentileschi and Julie d'Aubigny Coquette

    • History

Back now with a couple of artistes: T talks about Artemisia Gentileschi, an accomplished seventeenth-century Italian painter, often held up as a feminist icon and a revenge artists; and K examines the adventurous life of the sword-wielding opera singer Julie d'Aubigny, an openly bisexual woman of eighteenth century France.

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Follow us on instagram @CoquettePodcast, on twitter @CoquettePodcast or send us an email at historicalwpodcast@gmail.com

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The theme music is by Axist, featuring a clip from Body And Soul by Annette Hanshaw (1930 - Public Domain Mark 1.0).

All views, thoughts and opinions expressed in this podcast are the hosts and are not necessarily held by their workplaces.

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Back now with a couple of artistes: T talks about Artemisia Gentileschi, an accomplished seventeenth-century Italian painter, often held up as a feminist icon and a revenge artists; and K examines the adventurous life of the sword-wielding opera singer Julie d'Aubigny, an openly bisexual woman of eighteenth century France.

Make sure to subscribe to the podcast to automatically get new episodes.

Follow us on instagram @CoquettePodcast, on twitter @CoquettePodcast or send us an email at historicalwpodcast@gmail.com

And check out our website: https://coquettepodcast.wixsite.com/home

The theme music is by Axist, featuring a clip from Body And Soul by Annette Hanshaw (1930 - Public Domain Mark 1.0).

All views, thoughts and opinions expressed in this podcast are the hosts and are not necessarily held by their workplaces.

PodcastHistoryPodcastHistorywomen
Explicit

1 hr 22 min

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