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Lesson Two
Integrated Concepts
• Language Arts: character’s feelings, story elements,
main idea/details
• Social Studies: roles in society, cultural context
• Visual Art: color, pattern, art history
This is an artwork by Mary Cassatt
• What would be a good
title for this artwork?
• What is the woman
doing?
• Why do you think the
artist created a work of
art about this?
What is the setting of this artwork?
Support your answers.
• Where is the woman sitting?
Is she at home or at work?
• What country do you think
may be the setting?
• What period of time is
indicated by the furniture,
clothing, or hair style?
• What time of day do you
think it may be?
Look very carefully at the artwork. What
details do you notice?
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What colors do you see?
What patterns do you see?
What shapes do you see?
Where is the artist standing
in relation to the woman? Is
the artist looking up or down
at the woman?
What does the artist want to tell us about
the woman in the artwork? Why do you
think that?
• What is her role in her
culture? Is she married?
• How old is she?
• Does she have a family?
• What is she feeling? Is the
letter about something very
important?
• What important subjects do
people write letters about?
This is another artwork about a woman and a
letter. Look carefully at this image.
• What is the setting of
this artwork? Can you
tell where and when this
image is set?
• Are these women at
home, at work, or
somewhere else?
• What evidence do you
see that supports your
answers?
Who are the women in this artwork? What is
their role in their culture? How do you know?
• What do you think each
of them is doing?
• What do you think they
might be saying or
thinking?
• Are these women rich or
poor? What clues do
you see?
What is your response or reaction to the
women in these works of art?
• Do they seem familiar or strange to
you?
• Can you imagine yourself in either
picture?
• Can you imagine that these are
people in your family or people you
know?
Let’s compare and contrast these two images.
How are they alike? How are they different?
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What do you notice about color?
What do you notice about pattern?
What shapes do you see?
Where is the artist in each situation?
How close or far away do the people in the
artwork seem?
• How “real” do the people look?
• Can you guess how the pictures were
made? Do they look like paintings,
drawings, prints or collage?
Can you imagine a story about either of
these artworks?
• Would your story be fiction or nonfiction?
• Would it be an exciting mystery, a
sad story, or a funny story?
• What names would you give the
woman or women.
• What other characters would you
put into the story?
Information About the Art and the Artist
Artist: Mary Cassatt (American 1844-1926)
Title: The Letter
Medium: Drypoint and aquatint
Size: 13 5/8 x 8 5/16
Date: 1891
Comments: One of a set of ten prints exhibited together
Artist: Kunisada II (Japanese 1823 – 1880)
Title: Fuji no Uraba (Wisteria): Illustration of Chapter 33 from
Tale of Genji
Medium: Wood Block Print
Size: 14” x 9 5/8”
Date: Circa 1855
Comments: Wood block prints helped western cultures learn
about the culture of Japan.