Artist: Mary Stevenson Cassatt
Date: 1894
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One of the rare instances where Mary Stevenson Cassatt depicted a man, The Boating Party features an unknown woman, baby, and man enjoying a sailboat ride. The painting is a testament to Cassatt's ability to create dynamic compositions that reveal the influence of flat, patterned designs found in Japanese art.
Currently housed at the prestigious National Gallery of Art, this 90 x 117.3 cm oil on canvas painting is a must-see for art enthusiasts and collectors alike. The Boating Party's bold composition, vibrant colors, and masterful brushwork make it a true gem of Impressionism.
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