- wikiart.org en/mary-cassatt/the-boating-party-1894The Boating Party is an 1893 oil painting by American artist Mary Cassatt. It has been in the collection of the National Gallery of Art since 1963.Bulunamadı: стивенсон
- en.wikipedia.org The Boating PartyThe Boating Party is an oil painting by American artist Mary Cassatt created in 1893. It is also known under the titles La partie en bateau; La barque; Les canotiers; and En canot.Bulunamadı: стивенсон
- fashionhistory.fitnyc.edu 1893-94-cassatt-boating…The Boating Party was painted in Cassatt’s mature period, in which she implemented strong colors and bold, geometric compositions (Mowll Mathews).
- Gallerix.org storeroom/407598606/N/582184215/Image resolution: 1010×756 px. Information about the painting, location, other paintings of the artist. Album: Mary Stevenson Cassatt, #156/180.
- humanitiesusa.wordpress.com 2011/04/07/mary-…The Boating Party, painted on the south coast of France, exemplifies this change. "The Boating Party" by Mary Cassatt c.1893 - 1894.
- thehistoryofart.org mary-cassatt/boating-party/The Boating Party depicts an unknown woman holding a baby as the sailboat male figure. The inside of the boat has a rich yellow color, and the boat itself is a...Bulunamadı: стивенсон
- artvee.com dl/the-boating-party/In particular The Boating Party, thought to have been inspired by the birth of Eugenie's daughter Ellen Mary, was bought by the National Gallery, Washington DC.
- arthistoryproject.com artists/mary-cassatt/the-…The Boating Party is an Impressionist Oil on Canvas Painting created by Mary Cassatt from 1893 to 1894.Bulunamadı: стивенсон
- stampaday.wordpress.com 2017/05/22/mary-cassatt/Without the sail for balance, the large, dark figure of the boatman would weigh the picture to the right, and the boating party would lose its equilibrium.
- theboatchoices.blogspot.com 2017/11/mary-cassatt-…In particular The Boating Party, thought to have been inspired by the birth of Eugenie's daughter Ellen Mary, was bought by the National Gallery, Washington DC.
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