ART MASTERPIECE “Children on the Shore” Mary Cassatt (1844 – 1926) “Art Masterpiece” was presented in your child’s classroom this month. We discussed a.

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ART MASTERPIECE “Children on the Shore” Mary Cassatt (1844 – 1926) “Art Masterpiece” was presented in your child’s classroom this month. We discussed a wonderful American artist named Mary Cassatt, who is best known for her Impressionist portraits of women and children. Cassatt painted people doing everyday activities, using impressionist techniques of applying paint rapidly from a bright palette. She also experimented successfully with other media including printing, using a combination of dry point, etching, and aquatint. We enjoyed sharing with your children. Please take the time to ask them to share what they learned and created! Today in Art Masterpiece, I learned about _____________________ _________________________________________________________ My favorite part was _______________________________________ _________________________________________________________

ART MASTERPIECE “Children on the Shore” Mary Cassatt (1844 – 1926) “Art Masterpiece” was presented in your child’s classroom this month. We discussed a wonderful American artist named Mary Cassatt, who is best known for her Impressionist portraits of women and children. Cassatt painted people doing everyday activities, using impressionist techniques of applying paint rapidly from a bright palette. She also experimented successfully with other media including printing, using a combination of dry point, etching, and aquatint. We enjoyed sharing with your children. Please take the time to ask them to share what they learned and created! ART MASTERPIECE “Children on the Shore” Mary Cassatt (1844 – 1926) “Art Masterpiece” was presented in your child’s classroom this month. We discussed a wonderful American artist named Mary Cassatt, who is best known for her Impressionist portraits of women and children. Cassatt painted people doing everyday activities, using impressionist techniques of applying paint rapidly from a bright palette. She also experimented successfully with other media including printing, using a combination of dry point, etching, and aquatint. We enjoyed sharing with your children. Please take the time to ask them to share what they learned and created! ART MASTERPIECE “Children on the Shore” Mary Cassatt (1844 – 1926) “Art Masterpiece” was presented in your child’s classroom this month. We discussed a wonderful American artist named Mary Cassatt, who is best known for her Impressionist portraits of women and children. Cassatt painted people doing everyday activities, using impressionist techniques of applying paint rapidly from a bright palette. She also experimented successfully with other media including printing, using a combination of dry point, etching, and aquatint. We enjoyed sharing with your children. Please take the time to ask them to share what they learned and created! ART MASTERPIECE “Children on the Shore” Mary Cassatt (1844 – 1926) “Art Masterpiece” was presented in your child’s classroom this month. We discussed a wonderful American artist named Mary Cassatt, who is best known for her Impressionist portraits of women and children. Cassatt painted people doing everyday activities, using impressionist techniques of applying paint rapidly from a bright palette. She also experimented successfully with other media including printing, using a combination of dry point, etching, and aquatint. We enjoyed sharing with your children. Please take the time to ask them to share what they learned and created!