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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 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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But Mary Cassatt was primarily an artist. She worked daily from 8 in the morning till sunset, refusing to leave her easel until sunlight failed. Her evenings she spent on etchings, prints and ...
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.
The lecture will focus on the radical monstrosity of Cassatt’s so-called “mother and child” pictures, and the technical virtuosity and indirection of her intaglio prints.
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.
Fascination With a Medium, and the Lives of Women “In the Company of Women: Prints by Mary Cassatt,” an exhibition at the Jane Voorhees Zimmerli Art Museum in New Brunswick, runs through March 3.
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 ...
A new exhibition at the Philadelphia Museum of Art titled, “Mary Cassatt at Work” revisits the domestic paintings and illustrations of the nation’s ...
Especially in Cassatt’s prints, women remain physically close but psychically remote, letting their minds rove where their bodies cannot.