A light, lively palette characterizes the work of Mary Cassatt, an American painter who introduced Impressionism to art lovers and collectors across the Atlantic. A close friend of Degas, she participated in the Impressionist exhibitions starting in 1879. Cassatt's work frequently features portraits of her close friends and family, often depicting women and children in the intimacy of their everyday lives.
The rapid, sketchy treatment of the skirt contrasts with the clear, firm outline of the face and bust, demonstrating Cassatt's continued commitment to precise drawing.
@TheNewsOwl Or, like a lot of artists (myself included), they were more focused on the bits that interested them the most :D.