Mary Cassatt : an American impressionist in Paris
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Mary Cassatt : an American impressionist in Paris
Mercatorfond , Distributed by Yale University Press, c2018
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Mary Cassatt, une impressionniste américaine à Paris
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Published to accompany the exhibition held at the Musée Jacquemart-André, Paris, Mar. 9-July 23, 2018
Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
A beautifully illustrated rediscovery of a distinguished American artist
Acclaimed and beloved for her paintings of women and children in intimate, informal settings, Mary Cassatt (1844-1926) was the only American artist to exhibit with the French Impressionists in Paris. Cassatt celebrated women in an age of rapid female advancement, and she explained her affinity for depicting children, saying they are "natural and truthful," two of the qualities that her generation of artists was energetically pursuing. This beautiful book, edited by a preeminent Cassatt scholar, brings together more than sixty important works that span the entirety of Cassatt's career. Included here are works across all media in which Cassatt worked-oils, pastels, drawings, and prints-as well as numerous documentary sources that combine to convey a full and nuanced account of Cassatt as an American artist in Paris.
Some of these works, such as Little Girl in a Blue Armchair (1878) and Woman Bathing (1890-91) are familiar; others are from private collections and have been reproduced rarely, if ever. The result is a fresh look at Cassatt that reaffirms her importance to French Impressionism and Post-Impressionism, celebrates her resilience in the male-dominated worlds of French and American art, and demonstrates her ability to reconcile the different realms in which she lived and worked.
Distributed for Mercatorfonds
Exhibition Schedule:
Musee Jacquemart-Andre, Paris
(03/09/18-07/23/18)
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