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  1. 3 giorni fa · Mary Cassatt (born May 22, 1844, Allegheny City [now part of Pittsburgh], Pennsylvania, U.S.—died June 14, 1926, Château de Beaufresne, near Paris, France) was an American painter and printmaker who was part of the group of Impressionists working in and around Paris.

  2. 5 giorni fa · By Deborah Solomon. The writer, an art critic, is the author of biographies of Joseph Cornell and Norman Rockwell and of a forthcoming life of Jasper Johns. May 16, 2024. In the epic story of...

  3. 1 giorno fa · Poi sulla scena irruppe Mary Cassat (nasceva il 22 maggio 1844). Grazie alla pittrice statunitense — il 18 maggio, al Philadelphia Museum of Art, si è inaugurata la mostra Mary Cassatt at Work) — la maternità acquista un ruolo di primo piano. Il suo delicato pennello sa cogliere di essa le vibrazioni ...

  4. 1 giorno fa · Mary Cassatt - Relationship with Degas. Cassatt and Degas had a long period of collaboration. The two painters had studios close together, Cassatt at 19, rue Laval, Degas at 4, rue Frochot, less than a five-minute stroll apart, and Degas developed the habit of looking in at Cassatt's studio and offering her advice and helping her gain models.

  5. 4 giorni fa · Mary Cassatt, Tea, 1880, oil on canvas, 25½ × 36¼ in., Museum of Fine Arts, Boston Maria Bashkirtseva , In the Studio, 1881, oil on canvas, 74 × 60.6 in, Dnipro State Art Museum Suzanne Valadon , Self-portrait , 1883

  6. 1 giorno fa · The approachin­g centennial of Cassatt’s death is inspiring a new round of exhibition­s and books, and a reappraisa­l is welcome. “Mary Cassatt at Work,” the first major exhibition of her art in a generation, opened May 18 at the Philadelph­ia Museum of Art (and will travel in the fall to the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco).

  7. 5 giorni fa · Mary Cassatt at Work in Philadelphia. May 16 2024. Picture: Yale University Press. Posted by Adam Busiakiewicz: The Philadelphia Museum of Art will be opening an exhibition dedicated to Mary Cassatt (1844-1926) in two days' time.