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Mary Cassatt was an American printmaker, is considered a member of the French impressionist group.
Background
Mary Cassatt was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States, on May 22, 1844. As a child, she lived for a time in France. Her father, Robert Simpson Cassat (later Cassatt), was a successful stockbroker and land speculator. Her mother, Katherine Kelso Johnston, came from a banking family. Cassatt was one of seven children, of whom two died in infancy.
Education
Mary was tutored privately in art in Philadelphia and attended the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts in 1861–65, but she preferred a less academic approach and in 1866 traveled to Europe to study with such European painters as Jean-Léon Gérôme and Thomas Couture.
In 1866 Mary began her travels in Italy, Spain, and Holland, finally settling in Paris. There she exhibited at the Salon and met Edgar Degas, who was her real teacher. Despite her success at the Salon, Cassatt's sympathies lay with the impressionists, and in 1877 at Degas's suggestion she joined the group and exhibited with them in 1879. Her work sold well, particularly in Philadelphia, and she in turn bought paintings by the French impressionists. She also helped American friends, such as the Havemeyers, form their collections of impressionist paintings.
Cassatt remained strongly American in her sentiments, as many expatriates do, and she wrote the American painter J. Alden Weir that "at some future time I shall see New York the artists' ground". Cassatt's brother, Alexander, brought his family to Paris in 1880, the first of many trips. She was enchanted by her nieces and nephews and excelled in painting children, who dominate her subject matter. Her early work, done with the impressionists, is probably her best, but she remains known as the painter and poet of the nursery.
Mary became extremely proficient in the use of pastels, eventually creating many of her most important works in this medium. She participated in the Impressionist Exhibitions that followed in 1880 and 1881, and she remained an active member of the Impressionist circle until 1886. In 1886, Cassatt provided two paintings for the first Impressionist exhibition in the US, organized by art dealer Paul Durand-Ruel. Her friend Louisine Elder married Harry Havemeyer in 1883, and with Cassatt as advisor, the couple began collecting the Impressionists on a grand scale.
Cassatt also made several portraits of family members during that period, of which Portrait of Alexander Cassatt and His Son Robert Kelso (1885) is one of her best regarded. Cassatt's style then evolved, and she moved away from Impressionism to a simpler, more straightforward approach. She began to exhibit her works in New York galleries as well. After 1886, Cassatt no longer identified herself with any art movement and experimented with a variety of techniques.
In later life Mary suffered from ill health and failing eyesight and was totally blind at her death. She died in her chateau at Mesnil-Beaufresne on June 14, 1926.
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Views
Mary's early works have the delicacy, the atmospheric effects, the play of light and shadow associated with the style, but she never used broken color and her use of complementary colors was slight.
Quotations:
"If painting is no longer needed, it seems a pity that some of us are born into the world with such a passion for line and color."
"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?"
"Acceptance, under someone else's terms, is worse than rejection."
Personality
Quotes from others about the person
She was described by Gustave Geffroy in 1894 as one of "les trois grandes dames" of Impressionism alongside Marie Bracquemond and Berthe Morisot.
Connections
Mary had decided early in life that marriage would be incompatible with her career so, she never married.