This is Lilla Cabot Perry

Lilla Cabot Perry (January 13, 1848 – February 28, 1933) was an American player who worked in the American Impressionist style, rendering portraits and landscapes in the clear form song of her mentor, Claude Monet. Perry was an early objector of the French Impressionist style and contributed to its reception in the United States. Perry’s early play-act was shaped by her freshening to the Boston School of artists and her travels in Europe and Japan. She was afterward greatly influenced by Ralph Waldo Emerson’s philosophies and her friendship subsequently Camille Pissarro. Although it was not until the age of thirty-six that Perry usual formal training, her play a role with artists of the Impressionist, Realist, Symbolist, and German Social Realist movements greatly affected the style of her oeuvre.

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