Mary Cassatt

United States 1844-1926
Mary Cassatt (1844-1926) was an influential American painter and printmaker, celebrated for her significant contributions to the Impressionist movement in both France and the United States. Born in Pennsylvania, Cassatt grew up amidst a family of considerable wealth and cultural sophistication, which provided her with the opportunity to study art from a young age. Cassatt began her formal artistic training at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts but found the traditional teaching methods restrictive. Seeking broader horizons, she moved to Europe in 1866, where she traveled extensively, eventually settling in Paris. It was here that she encountered the works of Edgar Degas and other avant-garde artists, which deeply influenced her style and approach to painting. She became one of the few American members associated with the French Impressionists, participating in several of their exhibitions. Cassatt's oeuvre is notable for its intimate portrayal of women and children in everyday settings, often depicting scenes of motherhood with sensitivity and modernity. Her use of light, color, and composition echoed the Impressionist interest in capturing fleeting moments and sensations. She mastered pastel techniques and made innovative contributions to the medium, as well as experimenting with etching and drypoint, leaving a lasting impact on printmaking. One of Cassatt's most distinctive qualities was her ability to convey emotional depth through the subjects' expressions and body language. Her works such as "The Child's Bath" and various series featuring mothers and children have become iconic representations of maternal affection and familial bonds within the Impressionist canon. Throughout her career, Mary Cassatt also played a pivotal role in promoting European art collections in the United States, advising wealthy American patrons on acquisitions, thus influencing the development of American art collections and appreciation for modern French painting. Despite health issues later in life, Cassatt remained active as an artist, continuing to produce work until her eyesight began to fail. Today, her legacy endures through her masterful paintings and prints, which are widely recognized for their aesthetic beauty and thematic relevance.

Művek Gyűjteménye (Oldal 8)

Woman and Lamp,Mary Cassatt,Sketch,Sketch, sketch, monochrome, 1boy, traditional media, solo, male focus
Woman and Lamp
Festő: Mary Cassatt
Felbontás: 2650 × 3309 px
Woman with a Fan,Mary Cassatt,Oil Painting,Oil Painting, hand fan, mirror, 1girl, brown hair, sitting
Woman with a Fan
Festő: Mary Cassatt
Felbontás: 3041 × 4000 px
Women Admiring A Child,Mary Cassatt,Oil Painting,Oil Painting, multiple girls, black hair, blonde hair
Women Admiring A Child
Festő: Mary Cassatt
Felbontás: 5060 × 3997 px
Woman Bathing,Mary Cassatt,Oil Painting,Oil Painting, 1girl, solo, striped, shirt, brown hair, white shirt
Woman Bathing
Festő: Mary Cassatt
Felbontás: 2850 × 4000 px
Woman with a Pearl Necklace in a Loge,Mary Cassatt,Oil Painting,Oil Painting, 1girl, jewelry, dress, necklace
Woman with a Pearl Necklace in a Loge
Festő: Mary Cassatt
Felbontás: 4127 × 5689 px
Young Girl at a Window,Mary Cassatt,Oil Painting,Oil Painting, 1girl, painting (medium), sitting, hat, dress
Young Girl at a Window
Festő: Mary Cassatt
Felbontás: 2598 × 4000 px
Woman Sitting with a Child in Her Arms,Mary Cassatt,Oil Painting,Oil Painting, black hair, 1boy, male focus
Woman Sitting with a Child in Her Arms
Festő: Mary Cassatt
Felbontás: 3037 × 3733 px
Woman with a Red Zinnia,Mary Cassatt,Oil Painting,Oil Painting, holding flower, flower, solo, dress, holding
Woman with a Red Zinnia
Festő: Mary Cassatt
Felbontás: 3275 × 4000 px