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Artist Mary Cassatt: resources include biographies and online galleries of her paintings, which often feature women and children.
Mary Cassatt Quotes
Quotes by Mary Cassatt - part of an extensive collection of quotations by notable women.
Mary Cassatt
Part of the Metropolitan Museum of Art's MetMuseum.org research site, this section on American Impressionist Mary Cassatt includes a biography, a guide to her works of art, and information on art in 19th century Paris.
Mary Cassatt
Artist profile from the National Museum of Women in the Arts.
Mary Cassatt
Biography plus thumbnail images of 15 of her paintings, each linked to a much larger version of the image.
Mary Cassatt
An Artcyclopedia index to all the Mary Cassatt paintings reproduced on the web, many in online art museums.
Mary Cassatt
Two of Cassatt's paintings, plus an essay on impressionism in general to help see her work in the broader context.
Mary Cassatt
Biography at the National Women's Hall of Fame website, where Cassatt is one of their inductees.
Mary Cassatt
Links to large images of fifteen Cassatt paintings, including Woman Reading in a Garden, Woman and Child Driving, Reading "Le Figaro," Young Woman Reading, A Musical Party, Offering the Panal to the Toreador, The Toreador.
Cassatt, Mary
Index to three online images of paintings by Impressionist painter Cassatt: "Lydia Reading the Morning Paper, No. 1" (1878), "The Nurse" (1878) and "Five O'Clock Tea" (1880).
Cassatt, Mary
Index of paintings by Mary Cassatt, with key details about each painting and a biography of Cassatt. Clicking on an image opens up a large new window with an enlarged image of the painting.
Mary Cassatt's Color Prints
October 1998 article in Antiquities, by Elliot Bostwick Davis. Known more for her painting, Cassatt was also a printmaker. Davis writes of influences of Japanese ukiyo-e woodblock prints, including Utamaro. He also talks of her sensuous portrayal of female nudes.
Mary Cassatt's Feminist Vision
Article from Insight, 1999, by Joanna Shaw-Eagle: Cassatt followed the 19th century version of a feminist vision by seeing motherhood as the source of woman's power.
Mary Cassatt, Modern Woman Mural: 1893 World's Exposition
Information on Mary Cassatt's work at the 1893 Columbian Exposition, including the mural Modern Women.

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