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Constance Mayer

 

Constance Mayer, Self-Portrait, c. 1801

CONTEXT CLUES:

Mayer's art style was heavily influenced by her mentor Jean-Baptiste Greuze. Greuze painted soft, reassuring domestic scenes as an escape from the political and social trauma of the period after the French Revolution. Most of Mayer's paintings are also feature soft, smooth, blended colors and scenes from daily life or mythology.

How do you think Mayer was feeling when she painted this self-portrait? What does her pose communicate about her mood?

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