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Treasured works from the Detroit Institute of Arts will be on display in a new highlights exhibition, ensuring continued ...
Mary Cassatt is an American impressionist known for her radical take on art with feminine subjects. The exhibit called "Mary ...
Mary Cassatt reshaped the art world by elevating everyday domestic moments into beautiful Impressionist works of art. Discover how she championed the visibility of women as both subject and artist ...
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In a new book, scholar Ruth E. Iskin emphasizes Cassatt as a distinctly transatlantic artist whose identification with the US and France were deeply entwined.
For Mary Cassatt, who went to Europe in 1868 to study art, lived there the rest of her long life, an expatriate American, never got full recognition from either France or the U.S.
Mary Cassatt's bold "Little Girl in a Blue Armchair," on display at the Legion of Honor, was painted during 1877–1878 with an assist by Cassatt’s friend and mentor Edgar Degas.
Mary Cassatt’s pastel portrait ‘Sara in a Bonnet’ (C. 1901). (Courtesy SBMA, Bequest of Leslie L. Ridley-Tree) Santa Barbara Museum of Art’s (SBMA) Art lecture series Art Matters will ...
Art The Various Talents of Mary Cassatt During her lifetime and since her death in 1926, the painter, printer, and pastels virtuoso has often been reduced to single aspects of her life and work.
The exhibition Mary Cassatt at Work presents over 130 diverse works, highlighting the artist's evolving practice and her serious engagement with the realities of gender and labor.
When Mary Met Edgar: Exploring Cassatt and Degas The artists’ mysterious relationship was one of the most significant of the Impressionist era. A new play delves into their connection.
Mary Cassatt, Little Girl in a Blue Armchair, 1877–78, oil on canvas.(Photo courtesy of the National Gallery of Art) ...
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