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Mary Cassatt's Impact On The World

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As Ernst Gombrich once said, "It took some time before the public learned that to appreciate an Impressionist painting one has to step back a few yards, and enjoy the miracle of seeing these puzzling patches suddenly fall into one place and come to life before our eyes." There were many artists entangled with the Impressionists, and Mary Cassatt was one of them. Mary Cassatt was an American artist that painted many domestic scenes. Despite her family's disapproval, in her early 20's, she relocated to France to become an artist. Due to her gender, she was often discriminated against, yet she still made an impact. Although Mary Cassatt may not be as well-known as artists such as Vincent van Gogh or Leonardo da Vinci, she is a prominent artist and has had a lasting impact on the world. Born to Robert Simpson Cassatt and Katherine Kelso Johnson, Mary Cassatt was born in Allegheny City, Pennsylvania (now a part of Pittsburgh) on May 22nd, 1844. She traveled frequently with her parents and four siblings. In fact, with her family, she spent five years abroad in Europe. While there, she became fluent in German and French, and had her …show more content…

In the 1890's, she was a role model for many young up-and-coming artists. In the early 1900's, she became an art advisor to many art collectors. In 1904, she was awarded the Legion d'Honneur. She also painted around 20 paintings for the Women's Suffrage Movement. It is also worth noting that she helped begin the Havemeyer collection, which is a vast art collection. Mary Cassatt was brave in joining the Impressionism movement and challenging authority. As a young artist, she showed serious disdain for "the norm", and pushed the limits. She spoke out against the Salon, which meant that she risked her career. Cassatt also experimented with various styles, and later in life, helped shape large art collections. Her bravery allowed other artists to follow in her

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