Red poppies (1874 – 1880) by Mary Cassatt

Red poppies - Mary Cassatt - 1874 - 1880

Artwork Information

TitleRed poppies
ArtistMary Cassatt
Date1874 - 1880
Mediumoil
Art MovementImpressionism
Current LocationPhiladelphia Museum of Art, Philadelphia, PA, US

About Red poppies

The artwork titled “Red Poppies” is an oil painting attributed to the artist Mary Cassatt, who played a significant role in the Impressionist movement. The piece, which falls under the genre painting category, was created during a period that spans from 1874 to 1880. Currently, this artwork is housed within the esteemed collection at the Philadelphia Museum of Art, located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States.

“Red Poppies” features a bucolic setting where fields of vibrant red flowers dominate the foreground, giving the work its namesake. The impressionist style is evident in the loose brushwork and the vibrant play of light and color, capturing the essence and charm of a sunlit field. Humans are integrated into this rural landscape, depicted with a sense of immediacy and the fleeting quality of a moment casually observed. The composition conveys an atmosphere of tranquil outdoor life, with figures blending seamlessly into the natural surroundings, enhancing the ephemeral beauty of the scene.

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