Journal de Marie Bashkirtseff

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Journal de Marie Bashkirtseff is the posthumously published diary of the Ukrainian-born French painter Marie Bashkirtseff, renowned for its candid, introspective portrayal of a young woman's artistic ambitions and inner life in 19th-century Europe.

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instanceOf book
diary
posthumous publication
author Marie Bashkirtseff NERFINISHED
authorNationality Ukrainian-born French
countryOfOrigin France
describes Parisian artistic milieu of the late 19th century
artistic ambitions of a young woman
inner life of Marie Bashkirtseff
documentedIn history of diaries and journals
history of women’s writing
genre autobiographical literature
diary
memoir
hasForm first-person narrative
personal diary entries
hasInfluenced perceptions of women’s artistic ambition
studies of women’s diaries
hasPerspective artist’s perspective
female perspective
language French
literaryMovement 19th-century French literature
mainSubject 19th-century European society
Marie Bashkirtseff NERFINISHED
artistic life
feminine ambition
women’s inner life
notableFor candid introspection
detailed self-portrait of a young woman
portrayal of a woman artist in 19th-century Europe
psychological depth
originalTitle Journal de Marie Bashkirtseff NERFINISHED
portrays 19th-century European bourgeois society
social constraints on women
struggles of a woman artist
posthumouslyPublished true
relatedWork paintings of Marie Bashkirtseff
setting France NERFINISHED
Paris
timePeriodCovered 1870s
1880s
19th century
usedAsSourceIn biographical studies of Marie Bashkirtseff
research on 19th-century women artists
writtenBy Marie Bashkirtseff NERFINISHED

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