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- Mary Cassatt Posters Prints Fine Art Mary Cassatt is famous for her paintings of the social as well as personal lives of women, with special stress on the intimate ties between mothers and their children. Cassatt was born in Allegheny City, Pennsylvania, today a part of Pittsburgh. She...
- Mary Cassatt - Resources for Art Lovers This lens is about Mary Cassatt - the artist and Impressionist painter. It provides links to where you can: - find out more about Mary Cassatt's life - see images of Cassatt's paintings - either on-line or in museums and galleries around the world -...
- Portraiture - Resources for Artists This site is about portrait painting and drawing. Do you want to learn how to draw or paint people? Or maybe you want to know more about portrait societies or portrait competitions; portrait artists or portrait exhibitions; portraits in museums or po...
- Find out About Famous Artists This group is for hand-made lenses which focus on providing information about traditional and modern artists who are notable. To be included: an artist must be NOTABLE and well known with work included in major museums and art galleries AND the lens...
- Great Women Artists This group is for hand-made lenses which focus on providing information about women artists of the past and present who are notable. To be included: * an artist must be NOTABLE and well known with work included in major museums and art galleries and...
- Great American Artists Headquarters This group is for hand-made lenses about really great American Artists. These are notable artists whose work attracts people from miles around plus the ones which have passed the art history test and are still well regarded despite having lived a lon...
- Impressionism Artists Impressionism is defined as a style of painting developed in France during the 1870s which was based on producing a sensory impression rather than a realistic form. This was achieved by applying unmixed primary colors in small strokes to simulate act...
