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Mary Cassatt is an American impressionist known for her radical take on art with feminine subjects. The exhibit called "Mary ...
Mary Cassatt Gave Women a Place in the Impressionist Movement Mary Cassatt reshaped the art world by elevating everyday domestic moments into beautiful Impressionist works of art. Discover how she ...
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 ...
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.
Mary Stevenson Cassatt was not just a great advisor to art collectors, but an accomplished artist in her own right.
The Legion of Honor’s new exhibition, “Mary Cassatt at Work,” unveils the artist’s nuanced understanding of womanhood and creative process through over 100 works.
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.
"A Goodnight Hug," an 1880 work on loan from a private collection, is among the vivid pastels in "Mary Cassatt at Work" at the Legion of Honor. (Courtesy Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco) “Mary ...
Speaking about Cassatt will be Hollis Clayson, a professor emerita of art history and Bergen Evans professor emerita in the humanities from Northwestern University.
PHILADELPHIA — Prior to the 20th century, many women painters had artist fathers thrilled to welcome them into the family practice. And then there was Mary Cassatt, whose father was a stockbroker.
PHILADELPHIA — “ Mary Cassatt at Work ” is a large and mostly satisfying exhibition devoted to the career of the great American artist beloved for her sensitive and often sentimental views ...
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