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Dones, lectura i art: Mary Cassat / Mujeres, lectura y arte: Mary Cassat / Woman, reading and art: Mary Cassat
Mary Cassat--I love that Mary Cassat has many portraits with women reading.
Mary Cassatt | The Cup of Tea | American | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
{The Cup of Tea} painting by Mary Cassatt, 1880-81
Greenhouse | Connections | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Celebrate spring at the Met! Curator Rebecca Rabinow talks about nature in the Museum in this "Greenhouse" Connections episode. | Mary Cassatt (American, 1844–1926). Lilacs in a Window (Vase de Lilas a la Fenetre), ca. 1880–83. The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. Partial and Promised Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Dillon, 1997 (997.207) #spring
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Mary Cassatt at the Louvre (1879-1880). Edgar Degas (French, Impressionism, 1834-1917). Pastel, etching, softground etching, and aquatint. The Cleveland Museum of Art. Degas rendered a realistic objective picture of urban life, often concentrating on images of women in society. He was preoccupied with portraying the characteristic lighting of specific settings, such as the slightly murky illumination of the Louvre gallery, where artificial lights create dramatic patterns of light and shadow.
Woman with a Pearl Necklace, 1879 - Mary Cassatt - WikiArt.org
Mary Cassat - Woman with a Pearl Necklace, 1879. love her renditions of ladies in the opera house. my favorite is of two woman, one f them looking through her opera glasses
Mary Cassatt, L'été. Welcome Michelle, I would love to share all eith you.
Portrait of Mlle C. Lydia Cassatt, The Artist's Sister, 1880 - Mary Cassatt - WikiArt.org
Artist: Mary Cassatt Completion Date: 1880 Style: Impressionism Genre: portrait Technique: oil Material: canvas Gallery: Musee de la Ville de Paris
Young Girls, 1897 - Mary Cassatt - WikiArt.org
'Young Girls' by Mary Cassatt, 1897
Dones, lectura i art: Mary Cassat / Mujeres, lectura y arte: Mary Cassat / Woman, reading and art: Mary Cassat
Mary Cassat, artist
Mary Cassatt - daughter in the early 1860s. Her decision to become a professional artist must have seemed beyond the pale, given that serious painting was largely the domain of men in the 19th century.
Mary Cassatt - Spanish Dancer Wearing_A_Lace Mantilla
Mary Cassatt - Spanish Dancer Wearing_A_Lace Mantilla