Mary Cassatt
American painter, The Child's Bath

Born
May 22nd, 1844
181 years ago
Died
June 14th, 1926
99 years ago — 82 years old
Category
Artists & Creatives
Country
United States
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An influential painter and educator, significant contributions to the Impressionist movement defined a distinct style characterized by bold colors and intimate depictions of women and children. Cassatt studied at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts and later moved to Paris, where she became acquainted with prominent Impressionists, including Edgar Degas. Throughout her career, she exhibited regularly with the Impressionist group and received praise for her innovative techniques and subject matter. In addition to painting, Cassatt advocated for women's education in the arts and served as a mentor to aspiring female artists.
The Child's Bath (1893)
Mother and Child (1890)
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