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Forever Seeing New Beauties: The Forgotten Impressionist Mary Rogers Williams, 18571907Forever Seeing New Beauties: The Forgotten Impressionist Mary Rogers Williams, 18571907Forever Seeing New Beauties: The Forgotten Impressionist Mary Rogers Williams, 18571907

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Forever Seeing New Beauties: The Forgotten Impressionist Mary Rogers Williams, 18571907

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The story of New England's own Mary CassattRevolutionary artist Mary Rogers Williams (1857?1907), a baker's daughter from Hartford, Connecticut, biked and hiked from the Arctic Circle to Naples, exhibited from Paris to Indianapolis, trained at the Art Students League, chafed against art world rules that favored men, wrote thousands of pages about her travels and work, taught at Smith College for nearly two decades, but sadly ended up almost totally obscure. The book reproduces her unpublished artworks that capture pensive gowned women, Norwegian slopes reflected in icy waters, saw-tooth rooflines on French chateaus, and incense hazes in Italian chapels, and it offers a vivid portrayal of an adventurer, defying her era's expectations.
The story of New England's own Mary CassattRevolutionary artist Mary Rogers Williams (1857?1907), a baker's daughter from Hartford, Connecticut, biked and hiked from the Arctic Circle to Naples, exhibited from Paris to Indianapolis, trained at the Art Students League, chafed against art world rules that favored men, wrote thousands of pages about her travels and work, taught at Smith College for nearly two decades, but sadly ended up almost totally obscure. The book reproduces her unpublished artworks that capture pensive gowned women, Norwegian slopes reflected in icy waters, saw-tooth rooflines on French chateaus, and incense hazes in Italian chapels, and it offers a vivid portrayal of an adventurer, defying her era's expectations.

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