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Ias 108 artist birthday example morin
1. EXAMPLE: IAS 108
Famous Artists
By Birthdays
Created by:
Professor Kim V Morin
Date: October 15, 2013
2. EXAMPLE: A Famous Artist Who
Shares My Birthday
My Birthday is May 22
An artist with same birthday as me:
Mary Cassatt – May 22, 1844
Known For: American-born Impressionist who
painted images about the social lives of
women, especially the bond between mother
and child.
Source: http://www.biography.com/people/mary-cassatt-9240820
3. EXAMPLE 1: Portrait of Mary Cassatt
Source: http://www.wikigallery.org/wiki/painting_243762/Mary-Cassatt/Self-Portrait-2
4. EXAMPLE 2: Image of Mary Cassatt
Source: http://www.notablebiographies.com/Ca-Ch/Cassatt-Mary.html#b
5. EXAMPLE: Work #1- Little Girl in a Blue
Armchair- 1878 -Oil on Canvas
Source: NGA Gallery
6. EXAMPLE: Work #2- Children Playing
on a Beach- 1884- Oil on Canvas
Source: NGA Gallery
7. EXAMPLE: Work #3- The Child’s Bath
1893- Oil on Canvas
Source: Wikimedia Commons
8. EXAMPLE #1: About Mary Cassatt
Slideshare PowerPoint about Mary Cassatt
http://www.slideshare.net/shivler007/marycassatt-7195597
9. EXAMPLE #2: About Mary Cassatt
Video about Mary Cassatt on Vimeo
https://vimeo.com/1049264
10. EXAMPLE #3: About Mary Cassatt
Video Mary Cassatt: American Impressionist on
YouTube http://youtu.be/ZqIFbkt_8vo
12. EXAMPLE 2: A Quote About Mary
Cassatt
Degas was not above making Cassatt the
butt of derogatory jokes about women
painters. But she had the last word.
Late in his life, she arranged for their work
to hang together in New York to benefit a
cause she knew he never would have
sanctioned - women's suffrage.
Notes de l'éditeur
Mary Cassatt was born in America, but lived most of her life in Paris, France.
Mary Cassatt shocked her parents by insisting that she pursue a career as a professional artist.
Cassatt was heavily influenced by her mentor Edgar Degas.
Three of her most accomplished works were from 1878 - Portrait of the Artist (self-portrait), Little Girl in a Blue Armchair, and Reading Le Figaro (portrait of her mother).
After 1900, she focused almost exclusively on mother/child portraits.
In recognition of her contributions to the arts, France awarded her the Legion d'honneur in 1904.
Mary Cassatt went blind at the end of her life, and had to put her brushes aside.
Mary Cassatt was born in America, but lived most of her life in Paris, France.
Mary Cassatt shocked her parents by insisting that she pursue a career as a professional artist.
Cassatt was heavily influenced by her mentor Edgar Degas.
Three of her most accomplished works were from 1878 - Portrait of the Artist (self-portrait), Little Girl in a Blue Armchair, and Reading Le Figaro (portrait of her mother).
After 1900, she focused almost exclusively on mother/child portraits.
In recognition of her contributions to the arts, France awarded her the Legion d'honneur in 1904.
Mary Cassatt went blind at the end of her life, and had to put her brushes aside.
Mary Cassatt was born in America, but lived most of her life in Paris, France.
Mary Cassatt shocked her parents by insisting that she pursue a career as a professional artist.
Cassatt was heavily influenced by her mentor Edgar Degas.
Three of her most accomplished works were from 1878 - Portrait of the Artist (self-portrait), Little Girl in a Blue Armchair, and Reading Le Figaro (portrait of her mother).
After 1900, she focused almost exclusively on mother/child portraits.
In recognition of her contributions to the arts, France awarded her the Legion d'honneur in 1904.
Mary Cassatt went blind at the end of her life, and had to put her brushes aside.
Source: http://www.nga.gov/collection/gallery/ggcassattptg/ggcassattptg-61368.html
This painting is often considered one of her best early works. It characterizes the natural pose and charm of the little girl that she became so well known for.
Source: http://www.nga.gov/content/ngaweb/Collection/art-object-page.52163.html
This painting is often considered one of her best early works. It characterizes the natural pose and charm of the little girl that she became so well known for.
Source: http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Cassatt_Mary_The_Bath_1891-92.jpg
This painting is one of her most popular works about a mother and child – which she used as a theme in many of her paintings. It is also one of my favorites. For this work she was influenced by the simple lines and forms of Japanese wood prints.
Nancy Sorrel – “When Edgar Degas met Mary Cassatt,” The Independent March, 1996. http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/when-edgar-degas-met-mary-cassatt-1339935.html