Mary Cassatt's Women Didn't Sit Pretty
Briefly

Her paintings challenge traditional ideals, portraying women in privileged spaces consumed by their own thoughts, rebranding Cassatt as a proto-feminist supporting women's suffrage and integrating labor themes.
Cassatt's art emphasizes the labor and demands of women's lives, contradicting the idleness misperception, advocating for her as a professional artist and challenging historical critiques.
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