Feeding the ducks - 1895


size(cm): 75x55
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The work "feeding the ducks" by Mary Cassatt, made in 1895, is an outstanding example of the approach that the American artist adopted towards everyday life and family ties. Cassatt, a central figure in the impressionist movement, often explored issues related to women and childhood, and this painting is no exception. In this work, the artist portrays a mother and her daughter in a serene environment, while getting involved in the simple and harmonious activity of feeding the ducks in a pond.

The composition of the work is remarkable for its simplicity and effectiveness. The mother's figure, dressed in a wide winged hat that protects her from the sun, and the little girl, who seems to fill her food hand to offer the ducks, are organized in such a way that they generate a sense of intimacy and connection . The placement of the figures in the foreground attracts the viewer's gaze, who feels invited to be part of this nostalgic interaction with nature. In addition, the relationship between the mother and the daughter feels almost magical, symbolizing love and union between generations, a recurring theme in Cassatt's work.

The use of color is particularly striking in "feeding the ducks." Cassatt uses a soft and harmonious palette, in which clear tones and glitters predominate that evoke daylight. The blue, green and yellow play a crucial role, showing the vibrant life of the natural scene, while subtle shadows add depth. The loose and impressionist brushstroke of Cassatt can be seen in the texture of the painting surface, which suggests movement and life, from the mild wave of the mother's skirt to the splash of ducks in the water.

The natural environment that surrounds the figures also provides emotional meaning to the work. The ducks, in their playful character, emphasize a moment of joy and simple pleasures, which is a distinctive feature of the impressionist approach to capture mundane moments, but full of deeper meanings. It can be perceived that Cassatt is not only documenting a scene of daily life, but also celebrating the human connection with nature.

Mary Cassatt, throughout her career, established a distinctive style that combines the technique of impressionism with concrete and feminine subjectivity, singular in a world of art that often focused her focus on the masculine. "Feeding the ducks" is a testimony of their ability not only to capture the everyday, but also to explore the emotional life of their subjects. This work, together with other works by the artist, invites the viewer to reflect on the family life and beauty of the simple moments that, often, overlook. In this sense, painting is a celebration of life and an invitation to stop and appreciate the connection between people and their surroundings.

In conclusion, "feeding the ducks" is a work that exemplifies Mary Cassatt's mastery in the merger of personal intimacy with the beauty of everyday moments. Its attention to detail, ingenious composition and color use make it a fundamental piece that contributes to the conversation about the role of women in art and the representation of motherhood in the visual culture of the end of the century.

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