Before—well before—Forbes’s “World’s Most Powerful Women” lists and Vogue’s “Women in Hollywood” covers, there were the Galeries des Dames. Modeled after the classical compendiums of the great gods, kings, martyrs, and heroes, these lists of goddesses, queens, saints, and heroines sought to round out the reader’s knowledge of ancient history and capture something of the enduring psychology of the current female.
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PRINCESSES, LOVERS, SAINTS, AND LES GALERIES…
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Before—well before—Forbes’s “World’s Most Powerful Women” lists and Vogue’s “Women in Hollywood” covers, there were the Galeries des Dames. Modeled after the classical compendiums of the great gods, kings, martyrs, and heroes, these lists of goddesses, queens, saints, and heroines sought to round out the reader’s knowledge of ancient history and capture something of the enduring psychology of the current female.