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Hispagnolisme - Wikipedia Hispagnolisme (French: espagnolisme pronunciation ⓘ) is the inordinate love of all things Spanish, a craze for which spread through French society, and much of the associated art world, in the 19th century
Painting the Other: Mary Cassatts Spanish Portraits and the Feminine . . . With consideration towards intervening on the wider narrative of Impressionist art history, this thesis aims to view Mary Cassatt's work through an expanded lens that reaches beyond the existing analysis most commonly associated with her portraiture
Spanish Dancer Wearing a Lace Mantilla - Smithsonian American Art Museum Mary Cassatt spent a few months in Spain in the early 1870s She went first to Madrid, where she copied the paintings of the Spanish masters, then established a studio in Seville She made a series of paintings of Spanish life that emphasized the beauty and dress of the local women
Mary Cassatt - World History Encyclopedia Her During the Carnival was accepted by the Salon in 1874, and two more paintings were selected the next year All three works remind of Spain, then a vogue in picture painting known as Espagnolisme
Mary Cassatt: An American in Paris - National Gallery of Art The show begins with a work from Cassatt’s travels to Italy and Spain between 1871 and 1874, where she established herself as a professional artist It then follows her return to Paris, where she depicted city life from a woman’s perspective
An American Womans Gaze: Mary Cassatts Spanish - DocsLib In analyzing Mary Cassatt’s Spanish portraits, one can account for any number of categories surrounding identity There is the artist’s gender, her social class, her race, and her nationality
Spanish Dancer Wearing a Lace Mantilla by Mary Cassatt Discover Spanish Dancer Wearing a Lace Mantilla by American impressionist, Mary Cassatt This female painter was integral to the rise of this ground-breaking French art movement and offered her own unique viewpoint
Research Guides: Mary Cassatt: A Resource Guide: Introduction This research guide provides links to exhibition catalogs, biographies, criticism, and electronic resources regarding the American Impressionist painter and printmaker Mary Stevenson Cassatt (1844–1926)