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(American, 1844 - 1927)

Head of Adele I

ca. 1892
19 3/4 × 17 3/4 in. (50.2 × 45.1 cm)
80.3.3
Gift of Amanda K. Berls, 1980

A Pennsylvania native and the only American member of the Impressionist group in Paris, Mary Cassatt embraced the free and spontaneous inclinations of the rebellious French artists. Head of Adele I is one of at least five known sketches of this dark-haired girl. There is a certain type of limited finish to the model’s face, with attention to the pink blush of her cheek and cool blue shadows around her mouth. Her hair is rendered even more hastily, with a furious scribble trailing down the page.

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Song of the Brook, No. 1
Joseph Boggs Beale
1902-1903
Song of the Brook, No. 6
Joseph Boggs Beale
1902-1903
Song of the Brook, No. 7
Joseph Boggs Beale
1902-1903
Song of the Brook, No. 8
Joseph Boggs Beale
1902-1903
Song of the Brook, No. 9
Joseph Boggs Beale
1902-1903
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William Holbrook Beard
1869
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Chauncey Foster Ryder
ca. 1880-1920
Landscape on Pond
Henry Pember Smith
late 19th century
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Paul Weber
ca. 1853
The Puritan
Frank E. Schoonover
ca. 1898