The Banjo Lesson Painting by Mary Cassatt 8x10" Art Print (Premium Print)
The Banjo Lesson, created by Mary Cassatt in 1894, is a captivating piece that reflects the evolving cultural landscape of the time. This artwork is a testament to the artist's innovative approach, blending influences from Japanese color woodblock prints with her expertise in intaglio printmaking. The scene depicts a moment of musical intimacy, highlighting the banjo's role in the lives of women during the late 19th century. Printed on archival grade paper, this art print ensures a rich and vibrant representation of Cassatt's work, offering a unique glimpse into her artistic vision.
Mary Cassatt's The Banjo Lesson is a significant work that resonates with the modernity of its era. The artwork was inspired by Cassatt's involvement in the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition, where she designed a mural for the Women's Pavilion, featuring a young woman playing the banjo as a personification of Music. This print captures the essence of Cassatt's style, which was influenced by her Parisian contemporaries and her own exploration of color and form. It is a beautiful addition to any art collection, offering a nuanced exploration of autonomy and self-expression in the context of American women's culture.
Features: USA Printed, Archival Grade, Acid Free
Category: Artwork
Title: The Banjo Lesson
Artist: Mary Cassatt
Year: 1894
Size: 8x10 in
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The Banjo Lesson Painting by Mary Cassatt 8x10" Art Print (Premium Print)
