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Essay heading: Mary Cassat
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It is a very tender moment captured between a mother and child.
The mother's gestures are natural and routine, yet they communicate her tender concern for the child's well being. Rather than look at each other, they gaze in the same direction, looking together at their reflection in the basin of water... displayed 300 characters
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The picture's elevated vantage point pitches forward the planes, allowing the viewer to observe, but not participate in, the scene. This is an important example spatial order, the second dimension in which the issue of space can be addressed.
While other impressionist painters such as Manet and Degas experimented with Japanese inspired techniques (one of many defining features of early modernist painting in Paris), Mary Cassatt exhibit an entirely different effect of special techniques in her work (Pollock)... displayed next 300 characters
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