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Hace 3 días · Mary Cassatt, After the Bath, 1901, pastel, 26 x 39 3/8 in (66 x 100 cm), Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, Ohio, USA – detail – lower right – green roughly introduced. Although much care is given to the heads, the same isn’t true of much of the rest of the painting. Have a look at the lines and colours in this detail.
29 de abr. de 2024 · Mary Cassatt, Woman in a Loge, 1878–79. Photo : Collection of the Philadelphia Museum of Art. By 1874—the year of the first Impressionist exhibition—Cassatt was back in Paris, accompanied by ...
Hace 1 día · The mandoline player, Cassatt (ca. 1872). La primera obra reconocida por Cassatt, y expuesta en París, fue La tocadora de la mandolina (1872, colección privada). París fue y es su hilo conductor en la historia del Arte, ya que actualmente su nombre y su obra tienen un espacio propio en el Musée D’Orsay , vitrina icónica de las artes plásticas de fin de siglo.
16 de abr. de 2024 · Mary Cassatt, The Sun Bath, with Three Figures, 1899 Mary Cassatt’s work seems more relevant than ever. The painter embodies a contemporary fight through her evocative and unique portrayals of domesticity and her unwavering commitment to feminist ideals.
Hace 6 días · 14. The Bath. Artwork Name: The Bath; Year: 1890-91; Medium: Drypoint And Aquatint On Cream Laid Paper; Dimensions: 36.8 x 26.3 cm; 15. The Banjo Lesson. Artwork Name: The Banjo Lesson; Year: 1893-94; Medium: Pastel Over Oiled Pastel On Tan Wove Paper; Dimensions: 72.2 x 58.6 cm; 16. Young Girl At A Window. Artwork Name: Young Girl ...
22 de abr. de 2024 · From the delicate brushstrokes of “The Child’s Bath” to the tranquil beauty of “Luncheon in the Garden,” Cassatt’s work remains as relevant and captivating as ever, reminding us of the power of art to transcend time and touch the soul. To summarize, Mary Cassatt’s contributions to the world of art are nothing short of ...
Hace 6 días · Mary Cassatt, ‘The Child’s Bath (The Bath),’ 1893. Oil on canvas, 39 in. × 26 in. Art Institute of Chicago via Wikimedia Commons. A revolt against the overly polished, some would say inert mythological and historical paintings of the French Academy was underway.