Mary Cassatt - Spanish Dancer Wearing a Lace Mantilla 1873
Spanish Dancer Wearing a Lace Mantilla 1873
65x50cm oil on canvas
Smithsonian American Art Museum and the Renwick Gallery, Washington DC
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Mary Cassatt spent a few months in Spain in the early 1870s. She went first to Madrid, where she copied the paintings of the Spanish masters, then established a studio in Seville. She made a series of paintings of Spanish life that emphasized the beauty and dress of the local women. This piece was exhibited at the 1874 Paris Salon under the title Ida, where it attracted the attention of French impressionist Edgar Degas. On seeing the work of Cassatt for the first time, Degas commented, “C’est vrai. Voilá quelqu’un qui sent comme moi” (It is true.