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Mary Stevenson Cassatt Essay

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There were many great artists who have done impeccable work. One was Mary Stevenson Cassatt was born on May 22, 1844, in Allegheny City, Pennsylvania, which is now part of Pittsburgh. She was the daughter of a real-state and investment broker. She was one of seven children, but two of her siblings died when they were infants. She was brought up in a high social ranking and her family reflected that. Mary went to schooling to prepare her to be a proper wife and mother. Other classes included homemaking, embroidery, music, sketching and painting. The Cassatt thought that travel was in essential part of learning, so in the 1850’s her parents moved her and her siblings to Europe. She spent five years in Europe and visited many of the capitals, …show more content…

In 1912, he developed cataracts in his right eye. In the art world, Monet was out of step with the avant-garde.
But there was still a great deal of interest in Monet's work. During this period, Monet began a final series of 12 waterlily paintings commissioned by the Orangerie des Tuileries, a museum in Paris. As he experienced in other points in his life, Monet struggled with depression in his later years. Despite his feelings of despair, he continued working on his paintings until his final day on December 5, 1926, at his home in Giverny. There are some similarities between Cassatt’s and Monet’s style of painting. Such as their use of bright colors. And how they would stray from the contemporary style of some artists when they used theses bright colors. They were both impressionist artists. They also added the effect of chiaroscuro. However, there were some differences between them. Monet mostly painted landscapes, and he tended to use brighter colors when he painted. He would like to paint multiple pictures to capture the beauty in a land scape. Cassatt focused more on self-portraits, and her paintings were more structured, in my opinion. She really brought out the facial features of the people she

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