For we're joining in spotlighting Today, we’re highlighting PA-born artist Mary Cassatt, known for her portraits and scenes of women in everyday domestic settings, just like this watercolor of a mother and child.

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Throwback to a piece I painted especially for Spectrum Fantastic Art live in 2014. She was also featured in ne which went over my painting process <3⁠


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Born in 1732: (1732-1800), daughter of King

Portrait by Élisabeth Louise (1755-1842), 1791

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Quand j'ai imaginé ce qu'ils pourraient faire, mon esprit a oscillé entre les fantasmes sauvages et les clichés mondains. J'étais curieuse de comparer mes attentes à la réalité de leur vie… © Yasmine Chatila

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This c1925 vessel is by Nampeyo of Hano (Hopi-Tewa, c1859-1942), perhaps the 1st Native American potter nationally recognized by name. She often decorated her pottery with an abstract bird wing design known as the migration pattern. (INTR 01368)

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Happy First Day Of Spring! 🌸🍃

If you can, get outside and enjoy the sunshine and spring breeze. ☀️💨
🖌: Jessika von Innerebner

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Artist & environmentalist made stunning from the Amazon. Explore our on Mee & 400 years of women botanical artists: https://t.co/Nqp9rYA4fM.

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By infusing common dream themes and symbols found within the familiar, I have observed commonly shared memories and universal representations found at places connected to the ethos of the “American Dream,”…©Susan Burnstine

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distracted, over-stimulated, divided and besieged by social media to reflect on what our dreams are trying to convey…,©Susan Burnstine

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lugares relacionados con el espíritu del "sueño americano", que reflejan las esperanzas, los miedos y las aspiraciones colectivas que se encuentran en la topografía social de América ".©Susan Burnstine

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como un medio para descubrir las uniformidades ocultas que residen dentro del inconsciente colectivo de las naciones durante este tiempo sin paralelo ...©Susan Burnstine

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