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Theater, omnibus, tea and family renew the subjects accessible to a woman. This milestone sheds light on the "Tea, reading and dressing rooms at Mary Cassatt" collection, favoring color.
1878 -1914 · Omnibus, lodge, newspaper and female sociability
Discover Tea, reading and dressing rooms at Mary Cassatt, hand reproduced in oil on canvas.
1878 -1914 · Omnibus, lodge, newspaper and female sociability
Mary Cassatt finds an essential territory in places of modern sociability. Invited by Edgar Degas to exhibit with the Impressionists in 1879, she observed theaters, salons, transport and interiors from the concrete experience of a woman from her environment. In the omnibus shows the urban movement and the tight framing of a shared space. Woman with a pearl necklace in a dressing room places the spectator in the center: mirror, balcony and binoculars complicate the circulation of glances between stage, room and painting. The Cup of Tea transforms a social visit into a study of gesture, porcelain and concentration. The Cup of Tea transforms a social visit into a study of gesture, porcelain and concentration. The Cup of Tea transforms a social visit into a study of gesture, porcelain and concentration. The Cup of Tea transforms a social visit into a study of gesture, porcelain and concentration. The Cup of Tea transforms a social visit into a study of gesture, porcelain and concentration. The Cup of Tea transforms a social visit into a study of gesture, porcelain and concentration. The Cup of Tea transforms a social visit into a study of gesture, porcelain and concentration. The Cup of Tea transforms a social visit into a study of gesture, porcelain and concentration. The Cup of Tea transforms a text becomes a sign of intellectual autonomy. Cassatt cannot frequent cafes and boulevards alone with the same freedom as his male colleagues. She transforms this constraint into language: doors, mirrors, tables and close frames give architecture to feminine spaces. Her interest in Japanese prints, particularly after 1890, simplifies the plans and reinforces the elegance of the gestures. Tea, reading and dressing are therefore not insignificant leisure activities. They show how a woman occupies time, looks at the world and participates in modernity. Tea, reading and dressing are therefore not insignificant leisure activities. They show how a woman occupies time, looks at the world and participates in modernity. The selection "Tea, reading and dressing at Mary Cassatt's" notably compares Dans l'omnibus and Femme au necklace pearls in a dressing room. Its reading favors color.
At Cassatt, the woman in the dressing room is not only offered to the gaze: she looks in turn, and this reciprocity changes the whole scene.
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Mary Cassatt finds an essential territory in places of modern sociability. Invited by Edgar Degas to exhibit with the Impressionists in 1879, she observed theaters, salons, transport and interiors from the concrete experience of a woman from her environment. In the omnibus shows the urban movement and the tight framing of a shared space. Woman with a pearl necklace in a dressing room places the spectator in the center: mirror, balcony and binoculars complicate the circulation of glances between stage, room and painting. The Cup of Tea transforms a social visit into a study of gesture, porcelain and concentration. The Cup of Tea transforms a social visit into a study of gesture, porcelain and concentration. The Cup of Tea transforms a social visit into a study of gesture, porcelain and concentration. The Cup of Tea transforms a social visit into a study of gesture, porcelain and concentration. The Cup of Tea transforms a social visit into a study of gesture, porcelain and concentration. The Cup of Tea transforms a social visit into a study of gesture, porcelain and concentration. The Cup of Tea transforms a social visit into a study of gesture, porcelain and concentration. The Cup of Tea transforms a social visit into a study of gesture, porcelain and concentration. The Cup of Tea transforms a text becomes a sign of intellectual autonomy. Cassatt cannot frequent cafes and boulevards alone with the same freedom as his male colleagues. She transforms this constraint into language: doors, mirrors, tables and close frames give architecture to feminine spaces. Her interest in Japanese prints, particularly after 1890, simplified the plans and reinforced the elegance of the gestures. Tea, reading and dressing are therefore not insignificant leisure activities. They show how a woman occupies time, looks at the world and participates in modernity.
Theater, omnibus, tea and family renew the subjects accessible to a woman. This milestone sheds light on the "Tea, reading and dressing rooms at Mary Cassatt" collection, favoring color.
Flat areas, mirrors and color prints transform everyday gestures.
Portraits, salons and advice to collectors broaden its influence.
The spectator observes the stage or the room instead of just being observed. This trait guides a reading of "Tea, reading and lodges at Mary Cassatt" centered on color.
Holding a cup, journal, or binoculars defines action and autonomy.
The reflection enlarges the dressing room and shows the rules of the show.
Cut shot and flattened space bring together gesture, pattern and figure.
Explore by universe
Omnibus, pearl necklace in the dressing room, cup of tea and Figaro combine mobility, looking, visiting and reading.
The tightened public space makes concrete urban autonomy visible.
For modernity. Reading "Tea, reading and lodges at Mary Cassatt" through color.Mirror and room make the spectator an actress in the show.
For eleganceThe worldly ritual becomes a careful study of the gesture.
For the intimateThe focus on the journal affirms the intellectual life of the model.
For autonomyShared transport places women in modern mobility.
Marker work of Tea, reading and lodges at Mary CassattThe model looks as much as it is looked at, between mirror and room.
Marker work of Tea, reading and lodges at Mary CassattWorks to discover
Four active and distinct works bring together In the omnibus, Woman with a pearl necklace in a dressing room, The Cup of Tea and Lire Le Figaro.




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