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Women In Sixteenth Century Verona

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Smith argues that the gendered domestic spaces, both the idealistic and realistic, of sixteenth century Verona shows the influence of women on the Renaissance material culture. Smith chose to focus on Verona and the sixteenth century because although they were behind in their palace building Verona has more documents pertaining to movable wealth. Women in this time were becoming wealthier because of large dowries and increasingly being named in wills of family members, contributing to the movable wealth. The growing wealth of women led to numerous treatises being written on domestic matters. These treatises contrasted two types of women, the house wife who was virtuous, modest, and quiet, versus the singing, dancing, and conversing expected

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