OMG, we found this adorable picture of a smiling child by the famous artist Mary Cassatt. Check it out, it’s almost too cute to handle!
Head of Smiling Child: A Study for ‘Mother’
This picture is a study for “‘Mother and Child in a Boat'” – a famous painting by Mary Cassatt. It captures the joy and innocence of a child’s smile, and makes our hearts melt.
Looking at cute pictures like this can actually have therapeutic benefits for your wellbeing. It’s been shown to lower stress levels and boost mood – which is just what we all need in these crazy times. So go ahead, take a few moments to admire this little cutie, and feel your spirits lifted!
We’ve compiled an assortment of the charming art painting, and now we are thrilled to offer you 25 captivating art painting pics connected to the mary cassatt boat that we have propose for your enjoyment.
Mother And Child In A Boat, C.1909 – Mary Cassatt – WikiArt.org
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Trademark Fine Art Mother And Child In Boat By Mary Stevenson Cassatt
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Mary Cassatt – The Boating Party, 1893-94 | The National Gallery Of Art
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Mary Cassatt – The Boat Travel – CJR Fine Arts & Frame
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Mary Cassatt – Mother And Child In A Boat (1908) | Mary Cassatt
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Hi there! My name is Aurora Gilbert and I’m a 20-year-old artist and writer from New York City. My love for art began at a young age, when I would spend hours drawing and painting in my sketchbook. As I grew older, I became more interested in exploring different techniques and mediums, and now I enjoy experimenting with everything from watercolors to digital art.