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Advice | Miss Manners: I’m offended by how a 19th-century artist was credited
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Letter writer is upset that their husband and mother-in-law aren’t bothered by a 19th century artist being listed by her husband’s name in an art show brochure.

As an avid art lover and a feminist, I was taken aback, and said as much to the others. They both defended the practice, saying that that was the name she used when she was alive and that the writer of the brochure probably felt they were honoring her by using her husband’s name.

How should I have handled this — should I have kept my mouth shut? Also, did the use of the artist’s husband’s name honor her, or should the writer have been more cognizant of today’s sensibilities?more cognizant of past practices if you hope to understand a show featuring art from a past era? Women in the arts at that time tended to use their married surnames, usually with their own given names. But few theatergoers would have recognized the name of Beatrice Rose Stella Tanner, although she was one of the most celebrated actresses of her day. She chose to be billed as Mrs. Patrick Campbell, even after the frequently absent Mr. Campbell was long dead and she had married someone else.s literature was respecting was not the subject’s husband, but a woman’s choice of her own name.

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