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.
PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) -- 'Mary Cassatt at Work' is the first large-scale U.S. exhibition of the artist's work in 25 years. "She's often known as a painter, but in fact, as the exhibition reveals, she ...
As far back as the mid-1500s, when Catharina van Hemessen, age 20, became the first known artist to portray herself at an easel, many women—and men like Goya and Manet, too—have taken brush to canvas ...
Mary Cassatt, “Summertime,” 1894. Oil on canvas. A view of the “Mary Cassatt / Berthe Morisot, Allies in Impressionism” installation at the Fenimore Museum in Cooperstown. The exhibit runs through ...
CC0 Usage Conditions ApplyClick for more information. Items in this collection are gifts of various donors. The letters to Peter and Vollard were donated by Charles Feinberg in 1955. The letters to ...
IIIF provides researchers rich metadata and media viewing options for comparison of works across cultural heritage collections. Visit the IIIF page to learn more. This collection of painter Mary ...
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