The Tea

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The Tea is an 1880 oil painting by American Impressionist Mary Cassatt that depicts two women in a refined domestic interior, exemplifying her focus on the private lives of women.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf oil painting
painting
artForm painting
artist Mary Cassatt
collection Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
creator Mary Cassatt
creatorGender female
creatorNationality American
depicts fashionable 19th-century dress
parlor
social visit
table
tea drinking
teacup
teapot
upholstered furniture
woman
women in a domestic interior
genre Impressionism
genre painting
interior scene
portrait
hasArtisticStyle Impressionist
hasInfluence Impressionism
surface form: French Impressionism
inception 1880
languageOfTitle English
location Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
mainSubject private lives of women
medium oil on canvas
oil paint
movement American Impressionism
Impressionism
partOf Mary Cassatt’s series of domestic interior scenes
subjectMatter bourgeois domestic life
female social interaction
intimacy of the home
timePeriodDepicted late 19th century
title The Tea self-link
yearCompleted 1880

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Mary Cassatt notableWork The Tea
The Tea title The Tea self-link