Question

Griselda Pollock and Rozsika Parker authored a book playing on this term, drawing from a 1972 art exhibition that pointed out there was no equivalent reverential term to describe women. For 10 points each:
[10e] Give this two-word term categorizing great artists of the past, also used to describe printed images created before roughly the end of the 18th century. Auden claimed “about suffering, [these people] were never wrong.”
ANSWER: Old Masters [accept Old Mistresses]
[10m] Old Mistresses discusses how this Swiss founding member of the Academy was not admired for her talent but “expected to be beautiful” as a female artist. This artist painted a self-portrait hesitating between painting and music.
ANSWER: Angelica Kauffman
[10h] Old Mistresses highlights that this artist, who painted an aged self-portrait holding an image of her sister, succeeded despite a lack of conventional beauty. This Venetian artist specialized in snuffbox miniatures and pastels.
ANSWER: Rosalba Carriera
<AY, Visual Fine Arts>

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Berkeley AStanford A1010020
Berkeley CBerkeley B100010
TorontoMcDouble West-Carleton1010020
Ottawa AWaterloo1010020
Ottawa BOttawa C100010
Auxiliary Lofthouse Cookie UniversitySGV Capital0000
Cambridge AOxford1010020
Cambridge BEdinburgh100010
DurhamBirmingham1010020
Imperial AWarwick1010020
Imperial BBristol0000
Chicago BPurdue B0000
Illinois AChicago A1010020
Notre Dame AIndiana0000
Purdue AVanderbilt10101030
Cornell MATLABCornell R1010020
RITSyracuse+Rochester100010
Missouri BMissouri A0000
WUSTL XYZWUSTL H2O100010