In "Mary Cassatt: Artist and Trailblazer," how does Vanessa Wright convey her viewpoint that Cassatt skillfully captures family and home life in her art?
Wright states that Cassatt had her own style of painting.
Wright describes how Cassatt's relationship with her father influenced her work.
Wright explains how Cassatt did not paint typical subjects like most Impressionists.
Wright describes A Little Girl in a Blue Armchair in detail.