WILLIAMSTOWN — In the 1950s, Beverly Johnson Jaques would visit her “Grammy and Pop Pop” at their home in Greenwich, Conn., where a pastel drawing, "Portrait of Mrs. Cyrus J. Lawrence with her ...
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 ...
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.
"Mary Cassatt: Modern Woman," New York: Art Institute of Chicago in association with H.N. Abrams, 1998, pl. 26. Antiques (April 1977). "National Portrait Gallery ...
Mary Stevenson Cassatt, "Little Girl in a Blue Armchair" (1877–78), oil on canvas, 35 1/4 x 51 1/8 inches (89.5 x 129.9 cm); National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC (all images courtesy Philadelphia ...
A selection of portraits from some of the biggest names in art is on display at Acquavella Galleries in Palm Beach. "The "Portraiture: From Cassatt to Freud" opened Nov. 20 and runs through Jan. 5 at ...
Starting in July, Mint Museum Uptown will display American Impressionist Mary Cassatt’s Baby Charles Looking Over His Mother’s Shoulder (No. 3). It’s a rare appearance for Cassatt at the museum. One ...
A Hermit Gets Naked, Goes Wild. Plus, the Marvel Called the Thorne Rooms MAID Gone Mad in Canada Fight Club’s Soy Boy Revival AI and the Pope Audio By Carbonatix Working from Paris, she imbued her ...
I’ve always thought of Mary Cassatt’s paintings as pretty, colorful and sweet — a shiny celebration of mothers, children and upper-class women of the late 19th century. I thought it was cool that ...
13.75 x 8.25 in. (34.9 x 21 cm.) Artist's monogram stamp at edge of bottom plate mark at center This stamp indicates that Cassatt considered this work finished at this stage, but only state proofs ...
One worries a bit about novels inspired by paintings, whether they indicate a lack in the author's powers of imagination. So when the objects of inspiration are the works of Mary Cassatt, the 19th ...
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