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Ymorist [56]
2 years ago
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In "mary cassatt: artist and trailblazer," how does vanessa wright convey her viewpoint that cassatt skillfully captures family

and home life in her art?.
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1 answer:
Lelechka [254]2 years ago
3 0

In <em>Mary Cassatt: artist and trailblazer, Vanessa</em> Wright conveys her viewpoint that Cassatt skillfully captures family and home life in her art by <em>describing a little girl in a blue arm chair in detail. </em>

<h3>Painting</h3>

Painting is the practice of applying paint, pigment or color to a medium to a solid surface.

<h3>Impressionists</h3>

The impressionists sought to express their perspective of nature rather than create an exact representation.  An impressionist is an entertainer who does impressions.

The little girl in the blue armchair stands as a testament to the newly formed relationship between Mary Cassatt and other impressionists and her own free style of painting.  

Mary Cassatt being an impressionists chose to express herself through the impressions of the painting of the little girl in a blue arm chair in details.

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