If you missed last fall’s fabulous Mary Cassatt exhibition at the Art Institute, or simply would like to revisit such prized Cassatt works as “Woman in a Loge” (1879) or “Portrait of a Little Girl ...
The French-American painter Mary Cassatt did not think much of Mother’s Day. She was more concerned with women’s suffrage, an issue she strongly supported and occasionally slipped into her paintings.
PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) -- 'Mary Cassatt at Work' is the first large-scale U.S. exhibition of the artist's work in 25 years. "She's often known as a painter, but in fact, as the exhibition reveals, she ...
Mary Cassatt (1844–1926) was an American painter and printmaker renowned for her intimate portrayals of women and children in a domestic setting. Born in Pennsylvania, she spent much of her adult life ...
Painter Mary Cassatt often depicted images of women and children, emphasizing the intimate bonds between mother and child. One such work is “Mother and Two Children,” painted around 1905, which came ...
Imagine if you could see the pen Beethoven used to write his Symphony No. 5. Or the chisel Michelangelo used to sculpt his David. Art lovers find endless fascination in the materials of artists — a ...
Click to open image viewer. CC0 Usage Conditions ApplyClick for more information. The painter and printmaker Mary Cassatt was one of the few women (and the only American) invited to join the circle of ...
WILLIAMSTOWN — In the 1950s, Beverly Johnson Jaques would visit her “Grammy and Pop Pop” at their home in Greenwich, Conn., where a pastel drawing, "Portrait of Mrs. Cyrus J. Lawrence with her ...
When Mother’s Day was proposed as a holiday in 1913, American-French artist Mary Cassatt was not particularly keen on the idea. “As a staunch supporter of women’s suffrage, she thought granting women ...