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Name : Mary Cassatt

Mini Biography : Mary Cassatt was born in Pennsylvania in 1844, but she spent many years of her life in France. Her paintings usually show the beauty of normal, every day events, like bathing or reading. As an Impressionist and a close friend of Degas, Mary Cassatt’s works acquired the sense of the immediate, allowing the informal poses and gestures to become an important part of her pictures.
Works Include : Head of a Woman (circa 1885), Mrs. Robert S. Cassatt, the Artist's Mother (circa 1889), Bill Lying on his Mother's Lap (circa 1889), Mlle. Margot without her hat (circa 1894)
Best Selling Posters :   Mother and Child, In the Garden, Young Child at Bath Time, The Bath, Maternal Caress, Child in Blue
 
 

Quotation by - Mary Cassatt

I am independent! I can live alone and I love to work.

Why do people so love to wander? I think the civilized parts of the World will suffice for me in the future.

Cezanne is one of the most liberal artists I have ever seen. He prefaces every remark with Pour moi it is so and so, but he grants that everyone may be as honest and as true to nature from their convictions; he doesn't believe that everyone should see alike.

[Quoted in The American Woman's Almanac, Louise Bernikow] Mary Cassatt's visit home, long after she had become famous in Europe, was reported in the Philadelphia newspaper as the arrival of "Mary Cassatt, sister of Mr. Cassatt, President of the Pennsylvania Railroad, who has been studying painting in France and owns the smallest Pekingese dog in the world."

Edouard Degas to Mary Cassatt: Most women paint as though they are trimming hats. Not you.

 
 
 
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