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Mary Cassatt

Mary Cassatt was the only American artist to take part in the impressionist exhibitions in Paris. She was a friend of Edgar Degas. She was especially interested in portraying people, and today her many paintings of 'Mother and Child' are the best-known part of her production.

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How many paintings did Matisse paint?

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215 paintings altogether

What was Mary Cassatt's last painting?

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It was one of her beloved 'Mother and Child', painted in 1914/15.

Did Mary Cassatt have many friends?

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Yes she did, she was a great friend of the impressionists.

What was Mary Cassatt's moms job?

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She came from a very wealthy family, so she had money of her own.

Mary Cassatt was part of what art movement?

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Mary Cassatt (1844-1926) is best known for her paintings of mother and children, like her famous painting The Boating Party (1893-94). This painting, at the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C., can be seen by following this link: http://www.nga.gov/fcgi-bin/tinfo_f?object=46569. Edgar Degas was Cassatt's most devoted friend and supporter after she arrived in Paris in 1866. Mary Cassatt (1844-1926) is well known for her paintings of women and children, like the painter Berthe Morisot CVassatThe Boating Party (for an image, go to this thumbnail from the national gallery of art, http://www.nga.gov/fcgi-bin/tinfo_f?object=46569).

What are Mary cassatt's contributions?

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She was an influential and amazing Impressionistic painter. She, Edgar Degas, and some others revolutionized methods of printmaking. She was also one of very few women in the art world at that time.

Did Mary Cassatt have a Nickname?

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Her birth name is Mary Stevenson Cassatt.

Who did Katherine Cassatt marry?

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Katherine Cassatt married Robert Cassatt a Real estate and invesment broker

Where did Mary Cassatt grow up?

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There is usually one and the same answer to those questions 'Why did XXX become an artist?' Because they felt they had the talent and the urge. It is as simple as that!

What themes did Mary Cassatt use in her paintings?

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Do you need any other meaning than what you see in the lovely representations of mothers and children???

How was Mary Cassatt influenced by Degas?

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He influenced her to be an impressionist.

How did Mary Cassatt become an artist?

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Cassatt grew up in an environment that viewed travel as integral to education; she spent five years in Europe and visited many of the capitals, including London, Paris, and Berlin. She had her first lessons in drawing and music while abroad and learned German and French. Her first exposure to French artists Ingres, Delacroix, Corot, and Courbet was likely at the Paris World's Fair of 1855. Also exhibited at the exhibition were Degas and Pissarro, both of whom would be future colleagues and mentors.

Even though her family objected to her becoming a professional artist, Cassatt began studying painting at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, at the early age of fifteen, and continued her studies during the years of the American Civil War. Part of their concern may have been Cassatt's exposure to feminist ideas and the bohemian behavior of some of the male students, of which one was Thomas Eakins, later the controversial director of the Academy. About 20% of the students were female. Though most were not bent on making a career of art, they viewed art as a valid means of achievement and recognition, and a socially valuable talent. Cassatt, instead, was determined to become a professional artist.

What is Mary Cassatt's most expensive painting?

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Mary Cassatt's most expensive painting is "Mother and Two Children" and it is painted on oil on canvas medium. It was sold for record $4,272,000 at Christie's Important American Paintings, Drawings and Sculpture auctionin New York.

Why or how did Mary Cassatt die?

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Mary Cassatt died of old age in her bed at 82 years old on the 14th June 1926 in Paris.

She became depressed and emotionally unstable upon the death of her brother on their return from a trip to Egypt in 1910. She didn't paint anything for two years afterwards.

However, soon after she began painting again, her health deteriorated and she was diagnosed with diabetes. Slowly the diabetes began to take away her eyesight, so she had to stop painting again.

She died depressed and almost blind.

What inspired Mary Cassatt to paint mother and child?

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No one did. She was inspired by paintings she saw at an art museum.

What hospital was Mary Cassatt born in?

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Born May 22, 1844(1844-05-22)

Allegheny City, Pennsylvania,

PCH= Pittsburgh

What did Mary Cassatt wear?

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Realistic with strong impressionist influences.

Why did Mary paint the way she did?

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Artists choose their way of expression out of their personalities.