Mary Cassatt's art was generally well-received by the public, particularly among women and the growing middle class in the late 19th century. Her intimate portrayals of women and children resonated with many, as they offered a fresh perspective on female experience and domestic life. However, some traditionalists and critics were initially hesitant to embrace her style, which was influenced by Impressionism and often deviated from the normative artistic conventions of the time. Over time, her work gained recognition and appreciation, solidifying her place as a significant figure in American art.
How did the people of Germany react of the ww1 treaty of versai
it is unknown but allot people actually react to it
The general public has always disliked new kinds of art.
People did not react at all because they did not know about the stroke (apex)
People react because of glands in you eyes and brain that send waves into your mom.
People did not react at all because they did not know about the stroke.
Brain damaged people may react slowly to questions and events.
people react like huh... she is godly and ugh... she's pathetic
How did the celtic people in Britain react to the viking invasion
General shock, sympathy to James I and popular support for commemorations of the plot such as sermons and November 5th
You have to specify which people and which pamphlet.
the people beleived on Him