In the Loge

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"In the Loge" is an 1878 Impressionist painting by Mary Cassatt depicting a fashionable woman observing—and being observed—in a Parisian theater box, exploring themes of modernity, gender, and the act of looking.

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In the Loge canonical 3
Dans la loge 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Impressionist painting
painting
artHistoricalSignificance important example of Cassatt’s mature Impressionist style
key work in feminist art history discussions
artist Mary Cassatt
artisticStyle cropped composition
focus on contemporary life
loose brushwork
strong contrasts of light and dark
associatedWith Mary Cassatt’s interest in women’s social roles
Paris art world of the 1870s
countryOfOrigin France
creator Mary Cassatt
creatorGender female
creatorNationality American
depictionOf black dress and hat
bourgeois Parisian woman
fashionable dress
depicts Parisian theater interior
audience members
man observing the woman
opera glasses
woman in a theater box
depictsTimePeriod late 19th century Paris
exhibitionContext Impressionist-era exhibitions
genre Impressionism
hasTitle In the Loge self-link
inception 1878
languageOfTitle English
locationOfSetting Paris theater
loge (theater box)
mainSubject fashionable woman
movement American Impressionism
Impressionism
notableFor depiction of mutual looking
early example of Cassatt’s theater scenes
exploration of female spectatorship
originalTitleLanguage English
partOfSeries Mary Cassatt’s theater and opera paintings
theme act of looking
gender
modernity
spectatorship
the gaze
urban leisure
women in public space

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Mary Cassatt notableWork In the Loge
In the Loge hasTitle In the Loge self-link
Mary notableWork In the Loge
subject surface form: Mary Cassatt
Jean-Louis Forain notableWork In the Loge
this entity surface form: Dans la loge