Cassatt studies by instructor Adrienne Wyman
This course is also available on:
Strong women, soft palettes, bold strokes, tender moments: All can describe the character of the art of two prominent members of the impressionist movement, Mary Cassatt and Berthe Morisot. Explore the techniques they used to achieve their signature effects, such as Cassatt's feathery pastel-like strokes of pure color, and Morisot's softly harmonious palette.
Lectures, demonstrations, and an instructor-led visit to the National Gallery of Art to view their paintings offer students technical insights into paint application, canvas preparation, and color combinations that they can apply to studio work. Stories from the women’s lives, reflecting their struggles and how they supported the impressionist movement, deepen an appreciation of these great artists.
Download the supply list for this class
World Art History Certificate elective: Earn 1/2 credit
Instructor: Adrienne Wyman
8 sessions; 3 hours each