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  1. Mary Cassatt painted this self-portrait, one of only two known, a year after Edgar Degas invited her to exhibit with the Impressionists. His influence is apparent in the unusual sage-green background, the attention to contrasting complementary colors, and the figure’s daring and casual asymmetrical pose.

  2. Get to know her a little better, with these 10 facts you might not know about her. Mary Cassatt Self-Portrait (circa 1880) by Mary Stevenson Cassatt Smithsonian's National Portrait Gallery. 1. She descended from a stockbroker and bankers. Cassatt was born into an upper middle-class family full of successful business-types: her father was a ...

  3. Mary Stevenson Cassatt ( Allegheny, 22 de Maio de 1843 — Le Mesnil-Théribus (perto de Paris ), 14 de Junho de 1926) foi uma pintora dos Estados Unidos. É considerada uma grande pintora impressionista. Está enterrada no jazigo da família, em Le Mesnil-Théribus.

  4. American artist Mary Cassatt (1844–1926) was an influential female painter involved with the Impressionist art movement in 19th-century France. Her colorful portrayals of mothers and children and solitary women remain some of the most famous Impressionist paintings, indicative of the style characterized by loose brush strokes, a bright color palette, and flat compositions.

  5. Edgar Degas enjoyed a close friendship with fellow Impressionist Mary Cassatt. To produce this work, he first made an etching of his friend and her sister, Lydia, then covered the sheet with pastel. Degas depicted Mary with her back to the viewer, balancing in a confident pose; her rigid right arm and umbrella move diagonally across the bottom ...

  6. Jan 5, 2018 · Mary Cassatt and Edgar Degas had a creatively productive friendship that lasted nearly 40 years. Their complicated relationship, one marked in turn by warm camaraderie and cold shoulders, encouraged both artists to embrace experimentation and new approaches. Cassatt initially found success at the Paris Salon when she first exhibited there in ...

  7. philamuseum.org › calendar › exhibitionMary Cassatt at Work

    Discover what “work” meant to artist Mary Cassatt in her personal life and her artistic practice.

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