Pierre Auguste Renoir (1841-1919) French Camille Pissarro (1830-1903) French La Place du Theatre Francais, 1898, 28 x 37” Born in the West Indies,

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Pierre Auguste Renoir ( ) French

Camille Pissarro ( ) French La Place du Theatre Francais, 1898, 28 x 37” Born in the West Indies, Pissarro came to Paris at age twenty-five.

Camille Pissarro ( ) French Born in the West Indies, Pissarro came to Paris at age twenty-five.

Berthe Morisot ( ) French Morisot was a sister-in-law of Manet

Utagawa Hiroshige ( ) Japanese, woodcut print on paper The flat shapes of bold color and diagonal compositions used by Japanese print artists had a strong influence on the French Impressionists.

Edgar Degas ( ) French

Edgar Degas ( ) FrenchPastel on paper

Edgar Degas ( ) French

Edgar Degas ( ) French Pastel on paper

Edgar Degas ( ) French Portrait of Mary Cassatt

Mary Cassatt ( ) American Sleeping Baby, 1910, pastel on paper, 26 x 21”

Mary Cassatt ( ) American Oil on canvas

Utagawa Hiroshige ( ) Japanese Woodcut print on paper

Mary Cassatt ( ) American Oil on canvas

Auguste Rodin ( ) French The Thinker, 1889, Bronze, 28” tall