America (Amerique / United States)
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Overview
America (the United States) appears in Marie Bashkirtseff's diary as a distant but increasingly prominent world power, a source of wealthy travelers on the European social circuit, and a symbol of the New World. American visitors to Paris and the Riviera were becoming more common in the 1870s-1880s, and the cultural exchange between America and Europe was accelerating.
Historical Context (1870s-1880s)
- Reconstruction: The post-Civil War era (ending 1877)
- Gilded Age: Rapid industrialization creating enormous new fortunes
- American tourists: Wealthy Americans increasingly traveled to Europe, especially Paris
- Cultural ambitions: American artists studied in Paris (at Academie Julian and elsewhere)
- The "American invasion": European society noted the growing presence of wealthy Americans
- Notable Americans in Paris: Henry James, Mary Cassatt, John Singer Sargent
Significance for Marie
- Fellow art students: American women studied alongside Marie at Academie Julian
- Social encounters: Wealthy American tourists appeared in the social scenes Marie frequented
- Cultural comparison: America represented a different model of society and ambition
- Artistic world: American artists contributed to the Parisian art scene Marie inhabited
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