“Daring Methods: The Prints of Mary Cassatt” at the New York Public Library (all photographs by the author) Up in a hallway off the Rose Main Reading Room of the New York Public Library is a small ...
This is part of a series from Ilene Dube of The Artful Blogger. Her classic paintings of mothers and children in domestic settings seem to emphasize a traditional role for women, but Mary Cassatt ...
In the ranks of the 19th-century Paris avant-garde, Mary Cassatt (1844-1926) was at once an anomaly and a sensation-an American In the ranks of the 19th-century Paris avant-garde, Mary Cassatt ...
Mary Cassatt built and enjoyed an international reputation during her lifetime, and since her death in 1926, the popularity of her work has grown. Cassatt had studied painting from the age of 16 and ...
The New York Public Library's archive is so massive that some of the material has never been seen except on request. Beginning Friday, the library presents a selection of those hidden gems, a group of ...
Mary Cassatt captured the essence of Gilded Age femininity in her beguiling portraits of mothers with infants and young girls with pets in genteel domestic settings. Cassatt also printed mirror images ...
In her printmaking the artist searched for a constantly elusive vision. By signing up, you confirm that you are over the age of 16 and agree to receive occasional promotional offers for programs that ...
“Louisine Havemeyer and Her Daughter Electra” by Mary Cassatt Credit: Courtesy of Shelburne Museum Impressionist art reached the U.S. in the last quarter of the 19th century largely because of two ...
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