! ! !1 A FORMAL ANALYSIS OF MARY CASSATT’S In the Loge ! ! A FORMAL ANALYSIS OF MARY CASSATT’S In the Loge Comparison & Contrast Essay !2 ! Mary Cassatt created her oil on canvas painting In the Loge in 1878. The two dimensional painting measures 81.28 x 66.04 cm / 32 x 26 inches and is currently on display at the Museum of Fine Arts Boston. The painting’s subject is a young upper class woman at the opera in Paris. The sitter is none other than Mary Cassatt’s own sister
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Mary Cassatt Exhibit Erica December 5‚ 2010 Humanities 100 Mary Cassatt is the artist chosen to be showcased in my museum exhibit. She is well known for her paintings of women and children. The way this exhibit will be set up is the growth of a child and the different daily activities a mother takes part in. A museum is going to play a role in how the exhibit is seen. It is important that the exhibit be planned out and organized to appeal to the visitors. Museums play crucial roles in our
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History Mary Cassatt On 1844 Mary Cassatt was born in Allegheny City‚ Pennsylvania to a well-to-do family. She shared the house her father built on Rebecca Street with her younger brother Gardner and her older siblings Lydia‚ Alexander and Robbie. Robert Cassatt‚ Mary’s father‚ was a successful banker and also Mayor of Allegheny City for a time. Mary’s mother‚ Katherine Cassatt was well educated for a woman in the nineteenth century‚ forever having to abandon nests she had only just made. Mary Cassatt
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Mother and Child‚ an oil painting on canvas completed by Mary Cassatt in 1908‚ engages its audience with thick‚ blurred brushstrokes and the uses of warm toned colors in addition to its unexpected lines and form that transitions off into blank canvas that direct one’s eyes to the faces of the pair. The inviting image that Cassatt painted highlights a mother‚ in a traditional 20th century dress‚ holding her nude daughter while smiling down at her. In the painting‚ the porcelain-skinned mother is beaming
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Marry Cassatt Hennessey Fortmann Have you ever wondered what qualifies people to be a hero? Probably not‚ because you say to yourself; they have to be strong‚ and brave‚ and important. But do they? Is the eight-year-old little girl who picks up the bag of groceries when her mom drops them and can’t pick them up a hero? Is the sweet regular guy who helps the little old lady cross the street a hero? I say‚ yes. A hero is a person who is trying to help‚ or who stands up for what he/she believes in
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Mother and Child sculpture was made between the 15th and 20th century. The culture of this piece of art that is made out of wood represents Bamana people. This wooden sculpture of a mother and a child on her lap represents a male companion and related attendant figures. As I look as this piece of art I see that a woman is wearing a “hat” of some sort that could represent her culture. This artist used a smooth texture on the surface of this wooden sculpture. Some parts look a little rough‚ but that
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Mary Cassatt was an impressionist painter‚ born in America in 1844. She later decides to move to France however to pursue for career and makes it her permanent home in 1875. This allowed her to be more exposed to other artists‚ such as Edgar Degas who she highly admired. Thus his works inspired and influenced Mary’s use of mediums in her own artworks. This can be seen within various works such as the Little Girl in a Blue Armchair‚ Sleepy Baby and Maternal cares. Through these we can see how her
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Painting is a way of using art in order to manifest expressions with colors and figures. Every painter adopts a different way of painting. Mary Cassatt and Georgia O’Keeffe are two women American painters whose work are very different. The most notable differences between them are their style‚ subject matter and influences. Mary Cassatt’s earlier style was characterized for colorful scenes from contemporary life. After being influences by the impressionists she developed a distinctive style that
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The print Before the Fireplace was created by Mary Cassatt in 1882. Cassatt used the technique of etching to print this work. She covered the metal plate with wax and drew the image in the wax to get down to the metal. Then the printmaker put it in acid. Acid does not touch the wax it simply makes the valleys on women’s face. Although she is seating sideways‚ valleys are still noticeable and they create the illusion of her small nose and hardly visible eyebrows. One may notice that there are various
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While visiting the National Art museum in Washington D.C. there were many interesting art work that I saw‚ but the one that touched my heart was a painting called Mother and child by Mary Cassatt. When I saw the painting the first thing that came to my mind was my three-year-old daughter. The painting Mother and child is The ‘Mother and Child’ theme in art began with stories based on the Old Testament and has been interpreted by modern artists as well. There is nothing as tender as the love
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