Incoming Resources
- The artist, the censor, and the nude, a tale of morality and appropriation, by Glenn Harcourt ; foreword: Francis M. Naumann
- Gustav Klimt, 1862 - 1918, the world in female form, Gottfried Fliedl
- Gustav Klimt, painter of women, Susanna Partsch ; [translated from the German by Michael Robertson]
- DC comics covergirls, Louise Simonson ; foreword by Adam Hughes
- La mujer mesoamericana, Silvia Garza Tarazona de González
- Empowered embroidery, Amy L. Frazer
- Li Jinglan shi nü hua xuan ji, [bian ji Dong Mengmei ; she ying Yang Yung-shan]
- The art of feminism, images that shaped the fight for equality, 1857-2017, Helena Reckitt, consultant editor; written by Lucinda Gosling, Hilary Robinson, and Amy Tobin ; preface by Maria Balshaw ; foreword by Xabier Arakistain
- Ni bu ke bu zhi dao de 300 fu lang man ai qing hua, You must know these romantic paintings, Xu Ruhong bian zhu
- Illuminating women in the medieval world, Christine Sciacca
- Women holding things, text and art, Maira Kalman
- Ways of seeing, a book made by John Berger ... [et al.]
- Chinese woman and modernity, calendar posters of the 1910s-1930s, compiled by Ng Chun Bong ... [et al.]
- Harunobu, Kōno Motoaki
- Pencil and ink, by Frank Cho ; introduction by Thomas E. Sniegoski
- The dinner party, restoring women to history, Judy Chicago ; foreword by Arnold L. Lehman ; essays by Judy Chicago, Frances Borzello, and Jane F. Gerhard
- Zhongguo shi nü tu ji, Liu Huihuang bian zhu
- Women in the picture, what culture does with female bodies, Catherine McCormack
- Myths of sexuality, representations of women in Victorian Britain, Lynda Nead
- The woman in Indian art, [by] Heinz Mode. [Translated from the German by Marianne Herzfeld, rev. by D. Talbot Rice]
- A collector's guide to Louis Icart, by S. Michael Schnessel
- Pre-Raphaelite girl gang, fifty makers, shakers and heartbreakers from the Victorian era, Kirsty Stonell Walker ; illustrations by Kingsley Nebechi
- African women/African art, an exhibition of African art illustrating the different roles of women in African society, African-American Institute, September 13-December 31, 1976 ; guest curator, Roslyn A. Walker
- The female body, perspectives of Latin American artists, Raysa E. Amador Gómez-Quintero and Mireya Pérez Bustillo ; foreword by Elena Poniatowska
- Dangerous women, the perils of muses and femmes fatales, Laure Adler and Élisa Lécosse ; [translated from the French by David Radzinowicz]
- Madam & Eve, women portraying women, Liz Rideal and Kathleen Soriano
- Having it all in the Belle Epoque, how French women's magazines invented the modern woman, Rachel Mesch
- Woman as sex object ;, studies in erotic art, 1730-1970, Edited by Thomas B. Hess and Linda Nochlin
- The female nude, art, obscenity, and sexuality, Lynda Nead
- Graphic women, life narrative and contemporary comics, Hillary L. Chute
- Women building history, public art at the 1893 Columbian Exposition, Wanda M. Corn ; with contributions by Charlene G. Garfinkle and Annelise K. Madsen
- Womyn, there are no words, by Norma
- Women and the machine, representations from the spinning wheel to the electronic age, Julie Wosk
- Great portraits, women, by Philip L. Hale
- Ways of seeing, a book made by John Berger [and others]
- Utamaro, Yoshida Susugu
- Women, art, and society, Whitney Chadwick
- The mirror and the palette, rebellion, revolution, and resilience : five hundred years of women's self portraits, by Jennifer Higgie
- Muse, uncovering the hidden figures behind art history's masterpieces, Ruth Millington ; illustrated by Dina Razin
- Modern Japanese painting techniques, a step-by-step beginner's guide, Shinichi Fukui ; translated from Japanese by Wendy Uchimura
- Women who read are dangerous, Stefan Bollmann ; foreword by Karen Joy Fowler ; translated from the German by Christine Shuttleworth
- Kartinnye devushki, muzy i khudozhniki: ot Rafaėli︠a︡ do Pikasso, Anna Matveeva
- Botero, mujeres, editado por Paola Gribaudo y Benjamín Villegas ; introducción de Carlos Fuentes