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Although Claude Monet and Mary Cassatt are both from the impressionist period, their life and styles of art are quite different. ...
Cassatt, being the independent that she was, readily accepted Edgar DegasŐs invitation to exhibit with the so-called impressionist group. ...
Claude Monet was a central member of the impressionist group. He was even unintentionally responsible for the name impressionist, which was given to him by a critic of his 1872-painting Impressionist: Sunrise. ...
Both Monet and Cassatt were part of the independents dubbed the impressionist.
Approximate Word count = 696 Approximate Pages = 2.8 (250 words per page double spaced)
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