Mary Cassatt
Mary Cassatt was a strong and opinionated feminist, as well as a talented artist who changed her styles significantly through as her interests changed. A. Schooling----Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts in Philadelphia IV. Cassatt's Influences and Her Changes in Style 3. impressionistic styles and theories 2. examples of people who were part of the movement B. Japanese (drypoint) and its theories B. Why she painted the subjects she did VII. The Public's Opinion of Her-----not well appreciated back home VIII. Cassatt's View on Women's Issues and How They Relate to Her Art A. Competitive and self assured feminist; aware of difficulties she would face as a woman artist and was persistent in the face of adversity B. Gave the women in her painting
Mary Cassatt had accomplished many works in her lifetime which included the two main styles she undertook, which were Impressionism and Japanese (drypoint). Some of Cassatt's most famous paintings include: On a Balcony During a Carnival; The Toreador; Little Girl in a Blue Armchair; At the Theater; Woman Reading in a Garden; Femme en noir; La Toilette; The Boating Party; Mother and Child; Lady at the Tea Table; The Fitting; The Lamp; The Letter; Woman Bathing; an Degas was one of the most important people in Mary Cassatt's life. "It was Degas who took the initiative in asking Mary Cassatt to show her work in the fourth Impressionist exhibition and it was he who made a list of her pictures to be shown...He and she were becoming great friends...once when he said something about her work that offended her, she stopped seeing him for [many months]...their friendship was to last for nearly forty years...The
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