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Mary Stevenson Cassatt - The Tea F6 | Hand-Painted Oil Painting Framed for Home Decor
Mary Cassatt’s Tea is a warm and intimate depiction of a domestic moment, capturing the tender relationship between a mother and her child. In this painting, the mother and child are sharing a peaceful tea time together, and the quiet exchange between them reveals the deep affection and bond they share. Cassatt’s ability to express the nuances of motherhood and family life is beautifully showcased in this piece.
Cassatt’s mastery of color and light is evident in this work, particularly in her detailed portrayal of the figures and the surrounding elements. The soft, warm tones in the painting evoke a sense of comfort and tranquility, symbolizing the peaceful, everyday moments of domestic life. The careful attention to the figures’ expressions and gestures highlights the connection between the mother and child.
Tea is a celebration of family and the intimate moments that define a mother’s role. It’s a piece that resonates with warmth and love, capturing the essence of maternal affection and familial bonds in a serene and heartfelt way.
◾️Features
• 100% Hand-Painted
Unlike printed reproductions, this painting is meticulously hand-painted on canvas, offering a unique texture and unparalleled authenticity.
• Made in Japan
Hand-painted oil painting created with care and dedication.
• Premium Quality Oil Painting
Created with carefully selected materials for a durable and timeless finish.
• Perfect for Any Interior
Ideal for both traditional Japanese and modern interiors.
Perfect as a centerpiece for your home, office, or as a thoughtful gift.
• Frame Options
Crafted with high-quality, luxurious frames. Available in several design options to choose from.
• Finishing: Includes transparent protective board, hanging string, and hanging bracket (on the back of the frame).
◾️Notes
• As each piece is hand-painted, slight variations make every artwork unique.This is the true charm of original art.
• Dimensions may vary slightly depending on the painting’s orientation.