Born in 1844 in Pennsylvania, Cassatt showed early artistic promise and began her formal training at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts. She travelled to Europe in 1866 to study with leading academic painter Jean-Léon Gérôme, and Cassatt absorbed herself in the work of Old Masters.
In 1868, the artist’s painting The Mandolin Player was accepted at the Paris Salon, where Edgar Degas saw her work. He later invited her to exhibit with the Impressionists — who were considered radical for their use of vibrant colour, distinct brushstrokes and challenge of traditional techniques. Cassatt became one of the few women — and the only American — to be officially associated with the group, and she went on to exhibit in four of the group’s eight exhibitions from 1879–1886.
Cassatt's association with the group shaped her artistic style, as she developed a focus on light and intimacy, and her interest grew in depicting contemporary life. Alongside this, Cassatt also developed her own distant visual language rooted in strong draftsmanship and a sensitivity to gesture and expression. Works such as The Child’s Bath (1893) and On a Balcony (c.1878) showcased her interest in painting the domestic sphere, with a particular focus on women and children. One such piece depicting motherhood — Children Playing with a Dog (1907) — was sold by Christie’s for US$4.8 million in 2018.
Alongside the Impressionists, Cassatt was also influenced by the Japanese masters after an exhibition of their work came to Paris in 1890. Her following colour prints such as Woman Bathing (1890–1891) and The Coiffure (1890–1891) took inspiration from Japanese woodblock prints through their use of colour, composition and shape.
Though Cassatt spent most of her life in Europe, she advised American collectors on significant acquisitions that helped introduce Impressionist and Post–Impressionist works to an American audience. Her own artwork was also widely exhibited during her lifetime, and she achieved a level of professional recognition that was rare for women artists of her generation. Of her work, Cassatt once said: ‘I have touched with a sense of art some people — they felt the love and the life. Can you offer me anything to compare to that joy for an artist?’
MARY CASSATT (1844-1926)
Mother and Child
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Young Lady in a Loge Gazing to Right
Mary Cassatt (1844-1926)
Children Playing with a Dog
Mary Cassatt (1844-1926)
Sara Holding a Cat
Mary Cassatt (1844-1926)
Study for "Young Mother Sewing"
Mary Cassatt (1844-1926)
Girl in a Bonnet Tied with a Large Pink Bow
Mary Cassatt (1844-1926)
Françoise in a Round-Backed Chair, Reading
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A Kiss for Baby Ann (No. 3)
Mary Cassatt (1844-1926)
Mathilde Holding Baby who Reaches out to Right
Mary Cassatt (1844-1926)
Head of Smiling Child: A Study for 'Mother and Child in a Boat'
Mary Cassatt (1844-1926)
Françoise Wearing a Big White Hat
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Girl in a Hat with a Black Ribbon
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Mother in Purple Holding her Child
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Mother Rose Looking Down at her Sleeping Baby
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Baby John Nursing
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Master Alexander J. Cassatt, Jr.
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Two Little Sisters
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Françoise, Holding a Little Dog, Looking Far to the Right
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Mother Combing Sara's Hair (No. 1)
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Portrait of Master St. Pierre as a Young Boy
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Woman Wearing Bonnet
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Sara au bonnet et au manteau
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Baby Charles Looking Over His Mother's Shoulder (No. 2)
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Profil de Lydia
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Louisine Peters
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Sketch of Master St. Pierre
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Woman Bathing (La Toilette) (B. 148; M.&S. 10)
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Gathering Fruit
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The Long Gloves
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Woman Bathing (La Toilette)
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Reine Lefebvre with Blond Baby and Sara Holding a Cat
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The Fitting (B. 147; M.&S. 9)
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Sketch of 'Sara in a Green Bonnet'
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Françoise Seated in an Italian Chair
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The Bath: five states plus preparatory drawing (B. 143; M. & S. 5; B. CR 801)
MARY CASSATT (1844-1926)
Feeding the Ducks
Mary Cassatt (1844-1926)
Sketch of 'Sara Holding a Cat'
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Afternoon Tea Party (B. 151; M.&S. 13)
Mary Cassatt (1844-1926)
The Young Bride
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Maternal Caress (Breeskin 150; Matthews and Shapiro 12)
MARY CASSATT (1844-1926)
The Bath (Breeskin 143; Mathews & Shapiro 5)
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Gathering Fruit: preparatory drawing (see B. 157; B. CR 822)
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The Map [The Lesson] (B. 127)
MARY CASSATT (1844-1926)
Woman Bathing (La Toilette)
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Mother's Kiss
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Maternal Caress
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On the Balcony (B. 120)
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Mother Marie Holding Up Her Baby: only state and preparatory drawing (B. 141; not in B. CR)
Mary Cassatt (1844-1926)
In the Opera Box (Breeskin 22)
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Waiting (B. 11)