Lot Essay
Peasant Mother and Child was probably the last color print Cassatt made before moving her press from her Paris studio to a house in the French countryside. A year later, her dealers Durand-Ruel included an impression in their first American exhibition of her work. A comparison of different proofs of Peasant Mother and Child demonstrates the artist's interest in various inkings of this image--particularly in the degree to which she completes the area along the bottom of the mother's skirt (cf. Christie's New York, 29 April 1996, lot 84).