Why did Mary paint the way she did?
Artists choose their way of expression out of their personalities.
What period of art history does Mary Cassatt belong to?
She worked during the last part of the 19th centure, the period of Impressionism.
What were Mary Cassatt's 3 major works of art?
Something she painted while studying at the Pennsylvania Art Academy, and is now long forgotten.
What did Mary Cassatt like to draw?
She did not make many drawings, but very many paintings. What she painted most often was 'Mother and Child'.
Which artists worked in the same time period of Mary Cassatt?
For instance the impressionists, as Monet, Renoir, Morisot. Also van Gogh and Gauguin.
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What kind of brush strokes does Mary cassatt use?
She does realistic art.
Another answer.
She preferred painting people, 'Mother and Child' a favorite subject.
How did Mary Cassatt become famous?
By making good paintings. Her favorite subject was 'Mother and Child'.
What was Mary Cassatt's early career?
She studied painting in Philadelphia, then went to Paris and became a professional painter.
Did Mary Cassatt have any children?
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How many awards did Mary Cassatt win?
In recognition of her contributions to the arts, France awarded her the Légion d'honneur in 1904.
Was Mary Cassatt the first woman artist?
She was one of the first well-known American women artists.
In Europe there were known women artists in the 16th century and onwards.
Why is there no ducumentation concerning reclining nude by Mary Cassatt?
well paintings can show the human body because in the olden days peoplle were very fond of their body.
What did Mary Cassatt do wen she was old age and blind?
After 1914 she was forced to stop painting as she became almost blind. Nonetheless, she took up the cause of women's suffrage and in 1915 she showed eighteen works in an exhibition supporting the movement.