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In "Mary Cassatt: Artist and Trailblazer," how does Vanessa Wright convey her viewpoint that Cassatt cared more about her art than popularity and wealth?
Wright describes Cassatt's reaction when she first saw Degas' art.
Wright states that Cassatt moved to Paris to study painting.
Wright explains how Cassatt was the only American artist to exhibit with the Impressionists.
Wright describes how Cassatt left the Salon to paint with Degas' group.
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Option B is correct.
Wright states that Cassatt moved to Paris to study painting.
Explanation:
- The story is about Mary Stevenson Cassatt who was an American painter and printmaker.
- He was born in Pennsylvania but moved to France to learn painting.
- She was famous for painting extraordinarily painting of the private and social life of women.
- Her main emphasis was on the bond between the children and the mother.
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