Affluence did not prevent Mary Cassatt (1844 – 1926) from becoming a professional artist in an era when wealthy American women did not usually work. Studying in the United States and later moving to France, Cassatt considered the work of Edgar Degas to be life-altering, prompting her to become a prominent Impressionist. Cassatt principally painted children and scenes of motherhood with simplicity, energetic brushwork and glowing colors. Her work graces many private and public collections, including Washington, D.C.’s National Gallery and New York’s Metropolitan Museum of Art.
This two-piece Vibe case redirects speaker audio towards you, instead of down, for enhanced sound projection with the exclusive Soundscoop design. The unique, contoured profile offers an enhanced grip and allows the case to stand upright on its own. A cushioned interior layer provides soft, impact-absorbing protection and is detailed with a cool textured pattern. The tough, polycarbonate hard shell and accompanying rigid bumper join together for a secure fit.