Mary Cassatt American

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.

For all of her boldness as the only American to be a member of the French Impressionists, Mary Cassatt is often typecast as a painter of (dull) domestic scenes. Her mostly male colleagues—now being ...

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SFGate: Legion Of Honor’S Mary Cassatt Retrospective Reveals A Radical American Artist

"Mary Cassatt at Work" exposes the dedication, drive, innovation and independent spirit of American Impressionist painter Mary Cassatt. Paintings, pastels and prints in the magnificent exhibition on ...

Forbes: Recently Rediscovered Mary Cassatt Painting Highlights Spain’s Erudite Influence On American Art In Groundbreaking Exhibition

Mary Cassatt (American, 1844–1926) 'Spanish Girl Leaning on a Window Sill' (circa 1872) Oil on canvas Manuel Piñanes García-Olías, Madrid Her plump lips, flushed cheeks, and direct gaze signal ...

Recently Rediscovered Mary Cassatt Painting Highlights Spain’s Erudite Influence On American Art In Groundbreaking Exhibition

Artnet: Art Bites: Mary Cassatt, Painter of Mothers, Was Not a Fan of Mother’s Day

Art Bites: Mary Cassatt, Painter of Mothers, Was Not a Fan of Mother’s Day

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Yahoo: A turn-of-the-century Mary Cassatt painting subtly hints at a female future

Artnet: Mary Cassatt Was More Than Just a Painter of ‘Perpetual Afternoon Tea’

Mary Cassatt Was More Than Just a Painter of ‘Perpetual Afternoon Tea’

Mercury News: Mary Cassatt’s dazzling defiance on display at SF’s Legion of Honor

6abc News: 'Mary Cassatt at Work' on view at Philadelphia Museum of Art through September 8

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 ...

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