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Mary Cassatt - "little Girl In Blue Armchair"
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Mary Cassatt and the "Impressionists" In the year 1877, Edgar Degas invited Cassatt to connect with a group of free artists, who would later on come to be known as the famous "Impressionists." For a long time, Cassatt was the only American ...

Cubism And Impressionism
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Cubism The next period (1910-1912) is called the analytical period. The subject is divided into smaller faces, which are clearly separated from each other, the subject form as it spreads on the canvas, the colors as such there is little (Ma...

Darwin's Natural Ion
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Darwin's theories of evolution and natural ion provided fertile territory for the creative imagination. Artistic responses were wide-ranging: imaginative projections of prehistory to troubled evocations of a life dominated by the struggle f...

Play Analysis
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play, Trifles, appears to recount the supreme women’s suffrage story. No longer will men have a top hand contrary to women after reading this story. Cleverness will be the key to keeping power from the men in this story. The one thing that ...

Edward Hopper (1882-1967)
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Edward Hopper was one of the most important American realists of the 20th century. Born in Nyack, New York, he trained as an illustrator before studying with Robert Henri at the New York School of Art (Levin & Hopper, 1979). He made four br...

Franco-Prussian War
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Franco-Prussian War of 1870 was one of the most traumatic events in French history. Defeated in the field, her capital besieged and occupied, France was forced to cede Alsace-Lorraine and to pay an enormous indemnity to the conquerors. More...

Impressionism
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for the first time in the Paris newspaper Charivari April 25, 1874 by Louis Leroy, after this picture. The term was used in the title of the exhibition DES Impressionnistes. Impressionism is an easy, spontaneous style of painting that began...