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Impressionism and the Female Perspective Timeline Game

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About This Challenge

Experience the world of Impressionism through the female perspective with this engaging timeline game.

  • Learn about the significant events in the history of Impressionism
  • Challenge your knowledge by placing these events in their correct chronological order
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  • 1874: Berthe Morisot becomes the first woman to exhibit with the Impressionists
  • 1877: Mary Cassatt joins the Impressionist group in Paris
  • 1879: Women artists participate in the fourth Impressionist exhibition
  • 1880: Marie Bracquemond exhibits with the Impressionists for the first time
  • 1873: Berthe Morisot's painting 'The Cradle' is exhibited at the Impressionist exhibition
  • 1878: Mary Cassatt's painting 'In the Loge' is displayed at the Impressionist exhibition
  • 1882: Women artists gain recognition and acceptance within the Impressionist group
  • 1879: Berthe Morisot's painting 'Summer's Day' receives critical acclaim at an exhibition in London
  • 1891: Mary Cassatt's painting 'The Child's Bath' is displayed at the Impressionist exhibition
  • 1893: Women artists continue to challenge and push the boundaries of Impressionism
  • 1895: Berthe Morisot's painting 'The Harbor at Lorient' is exhibited at the Impressionist exhibition
  • 1900: Mary Cassatt's painting 'Young Mother Sewing' is displayed at the Impressionist exhibition
  • 1905: Women artists begin to gain recognition and success outside of the Impressionist group
  • 1910: Berthe Morisot's work is featured in a major retrospective exhibition in Paris
  • 1913: Mary Cassatt's paintings are exhibited at the Armory Show in New York
  • 1920: Women artists continue to inspire and influence future generations of Impressionist painters
  • 1930: Berthe Morisot's legacy as a pioneering female Impressionist painter is celebrated
  • 1940: Mary Cassatt's impact on the Impressionist movement is recognized in art history
  • 1950: Women artists continue to be represented in exhibitions and publications on Impressionism
  • 1960: Berthe Morisot and Mary Cassatt are acknowledged as key figures in the development of Impressionism

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