Margot Wearing a Bonnet (c.1903) by Mary Cassatt

Margot Wearing a Bonnet - Mary Cassatt - c.1903

Artwork Information

TitleMargot Wearing a Bonnet
ArtistMary Cassatt
Datec.1903
Art MovementImpressionism
Current LocationDelaware Art Museum, Wilmington, DE, US

About Margot Wearing a Bonnet

The artwork titled “Margot Wearing a Bonnet” is a creation of the artist Mary Cassatt from around 1903. This piece exemplifies the Impressionism art movement and is categorized as a portrait genre. It is currently housed at the Delaware Art Museum in Wilmington, DE, in the United States.

The artwork portrays an image of a young child, presumably named Margot, adorned with a bonnet. Mary Cassatt’s skilled use of pastel tones and subtle shading lends a softness to the composition, typical of the Impressionist style that favors capturing the essence of the moment and the interplay of light. The way in which the facial features of Margot are rendered with finesse suggests the tender age of the subject. The backdrop appears deliberately unfocused and sketch-like, directing the observer’s attention to the innocent gaze and the delicate features of the child. The overall impression is one of gentle warmth and a snapshot of childhood rendered through Cassatt’s distinctively light and swift brushstrokes.

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