Examines the life and work of the strong-willed American woman who studied in Paris and became a noted contributor to the Impressionist movement.
One of the few women artists to succeed professionally in her era, Mary Cassatt (1844-1926) holds a unique place in the history of art. This handsome volume, richly illustrated with...
This book provides new insight into the personal life and artistic endeavors of this extraordinary woman. "Brilliant, lively life of long lived American Impressionist.
Mary Cassatt's paintings and prints have long been treasured as some of the finest examples of Impressionist art. A rebel by the Victorian standards of her time, Mary Cassatt moved...
Born into the male dominated world of the nineteenth century, middle-class Pennsylvania society, Mary Cassatt became a feminist and turned what was a lady's accomplishment into a profession becoming a...
"Born into the male-dominated world of nineteenth-century, middle-class Pennsylvania society, Mary Cassatt became a feminist and turned what was a lady's accomplishment into a profession as a radical painter, working...
She also advised Boston collector Sarah Choate Sears to buy Manet's Street Singer (1862), also at the Boston museum. The Baltimore collector Henry Walters, her brother Philadelphian Alexander Cassatt, the Potter Palmers of Chicago, ...
Presents the life and work of Mary Cassatt, the only American artist included with the French Impressionists.
"A lyrical biography of Mary Cassatt, the free-spirited Impressionist painter"--
Mary Cassatt: Reflections of Women's Lives offers an intimate look into the world of women in the late nineteenth century. Using the paintings, prints, and pastels that Cassatt created throughout...
Discusses the life of Mary Cassatt and describes her unique style of art.