Mary Cassatt was born in Allegheny City, Pennsylvania. She studied at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts for 4 years and then left for Paris in where she spent the rest of her life. In 1877, one of her paintings was accepted into the Salon where she met Edgar Degas, and together with Camille Pissarro, they planned the publication of a journal containing original prints. This spurred on Cassatt's early printmaking experiments - an area in which she excelled throughout her life. Cassatt's paintings are mainly women, Caravaggio, in domestic and intimate situations. Mary Cassatt was also an important influence on American institutions and collectors by encouraging them to bring more European art, especially French Impressionism, into the USA.
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Woman with a Pearl Necklace in a Loge
At the Opera 52
Tea
A Kiss for Baby Anne
Helene de Septeuil
In the Garden
Mother About to Wash Her Sleepy Child
Mother and Child 05
Mother and Child 06
Mother and Child 07
Nurse and Child
The Family
Young Mother Sewing
Sleepy Baby
Children Playing with a Cat
Child in a Straw Hat
Sara with Her Dog, in an Armchair
Sara Holding a Cat
Ellen Mary Cassatt in a White Coat
Young Girls
Children Playing on the Beach
Lilacs in a Window
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