Mary Cassatt (1844-1926) was an American Impressionist painter and printmaker who was born in Pennsylvania. She was one of the few female artists of her time to gain recognition in the male-dominated art world. Her works are known for their intimate depictions of the everyday lives of women and children. Her prints, which often feature pastel colours, have become popular among collectors of fine art prints.
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Cassatt Prints
- Agnes
- The Banjo Lesson
- The Bare Back
- The Bath, 1910
- The Boating Party, 1893
- Breakfast in Bed
- Bust of a Young Girl or Margot Lux
- Children Playing on the Beach
- The Conversation
- Elsie Cassat Holding a Big Dog
- Gathering Fruit
- Girl Arranging Her Hair
- Girl with a Banjo
- A Goodnight Hug
- Head of a Child, Pastel
- Head of a Young Girl
- In the Box
- In the Omnibus
- Little Girl in a Blue Armchair
- The Loge
- The Long Gloves
- Lydia Crocheting in the Garden at Marly
- Margot
- Maternal Caress
- Mother and Child
- Mother and Child, Pushkin Museum Version
- Mother and Child, in Pastel
- Mother and Sarah with the Baby
- Mother Combing Sara's Hair
- Mrs Cassatt Reading to her Grandchildren
- Musical Party
- Nurse Reading to a Little Girl
- On a Balcony
- Portrait de Marie-Therese Gaillard
- Portrait of Louisine Elder
- Portrait of Lydia Cassatt
- Portrait of Marie-Louise Durand-Ruel
- The Reader
- Reading Le Figaro
- Summertime
- The Cup of Tea
- Two Seated Women
- Woman Bathing
- Woman Holding a Dog
- Woman Sitting with a Child in her Arms
- Woman with a Red Zinnia
- Women Reading
- Young Girl at a Window
- Young Lady Reading
- The Young Mother
- Young Mother Sewing
- Young Woman Sewing in the Garden