Question 76 / 107:  In her essay, "Why Have There Been No Great Women Artists?," Linda Nochlin's central argument was:
A  domestic responsibilities left women little time to devote to the arts.
B  women are biologically different from men and therefore less talented in the visual arts.
C  women had unequal access to social and artistic institutions and educational opportunities.
D  there had been great women artists but their works were unfairly barred from museums.
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Explanation:

Linda Nochlin argued that the reasons there had been no great women artists were cultural rather than biological. There had been no great women artists because women had unequal access to educational opportunities and institutions. For more information, please see her essay in subunit 13.1.

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Attribution:  Anahit Ter-Stepanian, PhD; Rebecca Butterfield, PhD. Art History ARTH209 20th Century Art. (The Saylor Academy 2014), http://www.saylor.org/courses/arth209/ (Accessed 14 May, 2014). License: Creative Commons BY-NC-ND
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