Tuesday, October 13, 2015

Artist Profile


Mary Cassatt was an American artist born on May 22nd, 1844 to Robert Simpson Cassatt and Katherine Kelso Johnston in Allegheny City, Pennsylvania. She was one of 7 children, and her father was a successful and wealthy land speculator as well as investment broker. Due to their affluent status, Mary was allowed a good education that included teachings in French and English. Throughout her lifetime, Mary Cassatt would travel in Europe for her studies of art and her own life decisions.

A member of the Impressionists in a time when women were discouraged from art and independency(even at art institutions such as the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts Cassatt attended) Mary Cassatt was a rare female artist who focused on the social and home lives of women. As such, many of her subjects are mothers and their children, or simple female past-times. Her medium was painting in oils although she used other materials, and she was also a printmaker.

Famous pieces by Cassatt include  Woman with a Pearl Necklace and the Boating Party.

1 comment:

  1. I have been a fan of the Impressionists since I was a teenager, and my mother has always loved Cassatt. I love the colors, the soft lens through which these paintings let us view people and the world.

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