Edgar Degas, and to some extent the other impressionists. Also Japanese prints.
He influenced her to be an impressionist.
To some extent the whole bunch of impressionist painters. Also Mary Cassatt and Suzanne Valadon.
Yes, Mary Cassatt's full name was Mary Stevenson Cassatt. She was an American painter known for her intimate depictions of women and children, often highlighting the bond between them. Cassatt was associated with the Impressionist movement and was one of the few female artists to gain recognition during her time.
Mary Cassatt learned engraving at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts in Philadelphia, where she studied under prominent artists. She further honed her skills in printmaking while living in Paris, where she was influenced by the works of Edgar Degas and other Impressionists. Her experiences in these artistic environments significantly shaped her style and technique in engraving.
Edgar Degas took Mary Cassatt to the "Impressionist Exhibit" in Japan, which showcased Japanese art and influenced many Western artists. This exhibit featured various traditional Japanese prints and paintings, highlighting the aesthetic qualities that captivated Degas and Cassatt, particularly the use of color and composition. The exposure to Japanese art significantly impacted their work and the broader Impressionist movement.
Her birth name is Mary Stevenson Cassatt.
Mary Cassatt was born on May 22, 1844.
She was one of the first well-known American women artists. In Europe there were known women artists in the 16th century and onwards.
Some of her work was influenced by Impressionism.
Yes Mary Cassatt did have a job, her job is to paint. It is pretty obvious.
His name was Robert Cassatt.
For instance the impressionists, as Monet, Renoir, Morisot. Also van Gogh and Gauguin.