Woman in Black Hat and Raspberry Pink Costume - 1900


size(cm): 60x75
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Sale price¥42,700 JPY

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Mary Cassatt's 1900 painting Woman in a Black Hat and Raspberry-Pink Costume is a vibrant testament to the artist's skill and sensitivity in capturing female psychology and character at a transformative moment in history. One of the most important figures in American Impressionism, Cassatt dedicated her career to exploring women's lives and experiences in various facets, from motherhood to social life and intimate moments. This particular painting highlights her ability to marry fashion with individual expression, a recurring theme in her work.

The composition of the work presents a standing woman, who is the absolute visual focus. Her black, wide-brimmed hat frames her face and allows the viewer to focus on her expression and the bold raspberry pink costume that contrasts intensely with the dark tones of the hat. The choice of colour is fundamental in the work: the torn, bright pink manages to capture attention and reflects the bold and magnetic personality of the figure portrayed. This use of colour is inscribed in the impressionist tradition, where artists sought to provoke sensations through contrast and vivid use of the palette.

Cassatt often focused her works on the women in her environment, whether in everyday life or at more elaborate events, such as the one in this painting, where the costume indicates a special occasion or perhaps a social event. The woman, with her gaze slightly turned away from the viewer, evokes a certain introspection, a visual dialogue that connects the viewer with her thoughts and emotions. This blend of intimacy and social presence is a hallmark of Cassatt's work and reflects her deep understanding of the complex roles that women played in the early 20th century.

The background of the painting is soft and less defined, allowing the tones of the dress and hat to stand out even more. The atmosphere created suggests a moment of pause, a capture of a fleeting instant that invites the viewer to imagine the story behind the woman, her thoughts, and the world around her. It is this focus on the personal and the everyday that has allowed Cassatt’s work to resonate over time, attracting critics and admirers alike for its ability to connect the intimate with the universal.

Through “Woman in a Black Hat and Raspberry Pink Costume,” Mary Cassatt continues to challenge perceptions about female representation in art, presenting her subjects not as mere objects of contemplation, but as individuals with rich and complex inner lives. Her work encourages a conversation about women’s emancipation and identity in her time, as well as the evolution of a style that departed from traditional conventions to explore new narratives. The work is, at its core, a celebration of the power of art to capture not only appearance, but also the spirit of its time.

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