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alb3903959 Jeune fille au jardin Girl in the Garden. Date/Period: 1880 - 1882. Painting. Oil on canvas. Height: 920 mm (36.22 in); Width: 650 mm (25.59 in). Author: Mary Cassatt.
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alb4159657 The Artist's Father Reading. Mary Cassatt; American, 1844-1926. Date: 1880-1885. Dimensions: 224 x 142 mm. Graphite, on ivory wove paper. Origin: United States. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute, Chicago, USA. Author: Mary Cassatt.
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alb4159672 Peasant Mother and Child. Mary Cassatt; American, 1844-1926. Date: 1895. Dimensions: 297 x 240 mm (image/plate); 445 x 280 mm (sheet). Etching and aquatint in green brown and black ink on white laid paper. Origin: United States. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute, Chicago, USA. Author: Mary Cassatt.
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alb4159453 Peasant Mother and Child. Mary Cassatt; American, 1844-1926. Date: 1895. Dimensions: 292 x 239 mm (image/plate); 395 x 312 mm (sheet). Drypoint on ivory laid paper. Origin: United States. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute, Chicago, USA. Author: Mary Cassatt.
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alb3633106 Design for Brougham, no. 3537. Dimensions: sheet: 6 7/8 x 9 1/4 in. (17.5 x 23.5 cm). Manufacturer: Manufactured by Brewster & Co. (American, New York). Date: 1879.Brewster & Company HistoryEstablished in 1810 by James Brewster (1788-1866) in New Haven, Connecticut, Brewster & Company, specialized in the manufacture of fine carriages. The founder opened a New York showroom in 1827 at 53-54 Broad Street, and the company flourished under generations of family leadership. Expansion necessitated moves around lower Manhattan, with name changes reflecting shifts of management-James Brewster & Sons operated at 25 Canal Street, James Brewster Sons at 396 Broadway, and Brewster of Broome Street was based at 372 & 374 Broome Street with a repository (showroom) on 14th Street & Fifth Avenue. By 1874, Brewster & Company had 400 employees and combined warehouse and factory facilities at 47th & 48th Streets and Broadway. Brewster successfully branched out to produce their own automobiles, as well as supplying bodies for Rolls Royce at their Long Island City location. Notable clientele included Alfred Gwynne Vanderbilt, August Belmont, J.P. Morgan, John Jacob Astor, Andrew J. Cassatt (brother of artist Mary Cassatt), William Rockefeller, Henry Clay Frick and Pierre Lorillard. Talented draftsmen employed by the firm included Paul Steinbeck, Herman Stahmer and John Gribbon, the latter teaching at the Carriage Builders and Designers Technical School, which opened in 1880 and was housed initially at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. When the company finally dissolved in 1923, its last owner William Brewster (1866-1949) donated its archive of design and presentation drawings to the Museum where he served as benefactor and trustee.Of all American carriage manufacturers, none was as highly regarded for design, finish and quality as Brewster & Company. They won many awards for outstanding workmanship, including the Legion d'Honneur (Legion of Honor) at the 1878 Paris Exposition (3rd World's Fair). In appreciation for this achievement the Carriage Builders' National Association presented them with a gold enameled Tiffany & Company plaque and autograph book signed by leading American carriage builders, both now at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.Merri Ferrell, 2016. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
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alb3628298 Design for Vis-à-vis, no. 883a. Dimensions: Sheet: 5 in. × 8 1/16 in. (12.7 × 20.5 cm). Manufacturer: Brewster & Co. (American, New York). Date: 1850-70.Brewster & Company HistoryEstablished in 1810 by James Brewster (1788-1866) in New Haven, Connecticut, Brewster & Company, specialized in the manufacture of fine carriages. The founder opened a New York showroom in 1827 at 53-54 Broad Street, and the company flourished under generations of family leadership. Expansion necessitated moves around lower Manhattan, with name changes reflecting shifts of management-James Brewster & Sons operated at 25 Canal Street, James Brewster Sons at 396 Broadway, and Brewster of Broome Street was based at 372 & 374 Broome Street with a repository (showroom) on 14th Street & Fifth Avenue. By 1874, Brewster & Company had 400 employees and combined warehouse and factory facilities at 47th & 48th Streets and Broadway. Brewster successfully branched out to produce their own automobiles, as well as supplying bodies for Rolls Royce at their Long Island City location. Notable clientele included Alfred Gwynne Vanderbilt, August Belmont, J.P. Morgan, John Jacob Astor, Andrew J. Cassatt (brother of artist Mary Cassatt), William Rockefeller, Henry Clay Frick and Pierre Lorillard. Talented draftsmen employed by the firm included Paul Steinbeck, Herman Stahmer and John Gribbon, the latter teaching at the Carriage Builders and Designers Technical School, which opened in 1880 and was housed initially at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. When the company finally dissolved in 1923, its last owner William Brewster (1866-1949) donated its archive of design and presentation drawings to the Museum where he served as benefactor and trustee.Of all American carriage manufacturers, none was as highly regarded for design, finish and quality as Brewster & Company. They won many awards for outstanding workmanship, including the Legion d'Honneur (Legion of Honor) at the 1878 Paris Exposition (3rd World's Fair). In appreciation for this achievement the Carriage Builders' National Association presented them with a gold enameled Tiffany & Company plaque and autograph book signed by leading American carriage builders, both now at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.Merri Ferrell, 2016. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
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alb3659418 In the Opera Box. Artist: Mary Cassatt (American, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 1844-1926 Le Mesnil-Théribus, Oise). Dimensions: sheet: 5 13/16 x 4 7/16 in. (14.8 x 11.3 cm). Date: ca. 1880. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
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alb3647151 Portrait of a Young Girl. Artist: Mary Cassatt (American, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 1844-1926 Le Mesnil-Théribus, Oise). Dimensions: 29 x 24 1/8 in. (73.7 x 61.3 cm). Date: 1899.In "Portrait of a Young Girl," Cassatt posed her young model outdoors, probably at or near Château Beaufresne, the home the artist had purchased in the Oise River valley, about fifty miles northwest of Paris, in 1894. As in contemporary images of women and girls by William Merritt Chase, Frank W. Benson, and others, the girl appears immersed in nature and isolated from the outside world. The high vantage point, flattened space, and absence of a horizon, all suggesting the influence of Japanese art, are compositional devices that Cassatt also used in her color prints of the 1890s. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA. Author: Mary Cassatt.
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alb3641381 Design for Brougham, no. 3192. Dimensions: sheet: 6 1/2 x 9 11/16 in. (16.5 x 24.6 cm). Manufacturer: Brewster & Co. (American, New York). Date: 1876.Brewster & Company HistoryEstablished in 1810 by James Brewster (1788-1866) in New Haven, Connecticut, Brewster & Company, specialized in the manufacture of fine carriages. The founder opened a New York showroom in 1827 at 53-54 Broad Street, and the company flourished under generations of family leadership. Expansion necessitated moves around lower Manhattan, with name changes reflecting shifts of management-James Brewster & Sons operated at 25 Canal Street, James Brewster Sons at 396 Broadway, and Brewster of Broome Street was based at 372 & 374 Broome Street with a repository (showroom) on 14th Street & Fifth Avenue. By 1874, Brewster & Company had 400 employees and combined warehouse and factory facilities at 47th & 48th Streets and Broadway. Brewster successfully branched out to produce their own automobiles, as well as supplying bodies for Rolls Royce at their Long Island City location. Notable clientele included Alfred Gwynne Vanderbilt, August Belmont, J.P. Morgan, John Jacob Astor, Andrew J. Cassatt (brother of artist Mary Cassatt), William Rockefeller, Henry Clay Frick and Pierre Lorillard. Talented draftsmen employed by the firm included Paul Steinbeck, Herman Stahmer and John Gribbon, the latter teaching at the Carriage Builders and Designers Technical School, which opened in 1880 and was housed initially at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. When the company finally dissolved in 1923, its last owner William Brewster (1866-1949) donated its archive of design and presentation drawings to the Museum where he served as benefactor and trustee.Of all American carriage manufacturers, none was as highly regarded for design, finish and quality as Brewster & Company. They won many awards for outstanding workmanship, including the Legion d'Honneur (Legion of Honor) at the 1878 Paris Exposition (3rd World's Fair). In appreciation for this achievement the Carriage Builders' National Association presented them with a gold enameled Tiffany & Company plaque and autograph book signed by leading American carriage builders, both now at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.Merri Ferrell, 2016. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
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alb3660202 Design for Coupé, no. 789. Dimensions: sheet: 5 7/16 x 8 3/4 in. (13.8 x 22.2 cm). Manufacturer: Brewster & Co. (American, New York). Date: 1850-70.Brewster & Company HistoryEstablished in 1810 by James Brewster (1788-1866) in New Haven, Connecticut, Brewster & Company, specialized in the manufacture of fine carriages. The founder opened a New York showroom in 1827 at 53-54 Broad Street, and the company flourished under generations of family leadership. Expansion necessitated moves around lower Manhattan, with name changes reflecting shifts of management-James Brewster & Sons operated at 25 Canal Street, James Brewster Sons at 396 Broadway, and Brewster of Broome Street was based at 372 & 374 Broome Street with a repository (showroom) on 14th Street & Fifth Avenue. By 1874, Brewster & Company had 400 employees and combined warehouse and factory facilities at 47th & 48th Streets and Broadway. Brewster successfully branched out to produce their own automobiles, as well as supplying bodies for Rolls Royce at their Long Island City location. Notable clientele included Alfred Gwynne Vanderbilt, August Belmont, J.P. Morgan, John Jacob Astor, Andrew J. Cassatt (brother of artist Mary Cassatt), William Rockefeller, Henry Clay Frick and Pierre Lorillard. Talented draftsmen employed by the firm included Paul Steinbeck, Herman Stahmer and John Gribbon, the latter teaching at the Carriage Builders and Designers Technical School, which opened in 1880 and was housed initially at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. When the company finally dissolved in 1923, its last owner William Brewster (1866-1949) donated its archive of design and presentation drawings to the Museum where he served as benefactor and trustee.Of all American carriage manufacturers, none was as highly regarded for design, finish and quality as Brewster & Company. They won many awards for outstanding workmanship, including the Legion d'Honneur (Legion of Honor) at the 1878 Paris Exposition (3rd World's Fair). In appreciation for this achievement the Carriage Builders' National Association presented them with a gold enameled Tiffany & Company plaque and autograph book signed by leading American carriage builders, both now at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.Merri Ferrell, 2016. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
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alb3669404 Design for Brougham, no. 3146. Dimensions: sheet: 6 3/4 x 9 13/16 in. (17.1 x 24.9 cm). Manufacturer: Brewster & Co. (American, New York). Date: 1875.Brewster & Company HistoryEstablished in 1810 by James Brewster (1788-1866) in New Haven, Connecticut, Brewster & Company, specialized in the manufacture of fine carriages. The founder opened a New York showroom in 1827 at 53-54 Broad Street, and the company flourished under generations of family leadership. Expansion necessitated moves around lower Manhattan, with name changes reflecting shifts of management-James Brewster & Sons operated at 25 Canal Street, James Brewster Sons at 396 Broadway, and Brewster of Broome Street was based at 372 & 374 Broome Street with a repository (showroom) on 14th Street & Fifth Avenue. By 1874, Brewster & Company had 400 employees and combined warehouse and factory facilities at 47th & 48th Streets and Broadway. Brewster successfully branched out to produce their own automobiles, as well as supplying bodies for Rolls Royce at their Long Island City location. Notable clientele included Alfred Gwynne Vanderbilt, August Belmont, J.P. Morgan, John Jacob Astor, Andrew J. Cassatt (brother of artist Mary Cassatt), William Rockefeller, Henry Clay Frick and Pierre Lorillard. Talented draftsmen employed by the firm included Paul Steinbeck, Herman Stahmer and John Gribbon, the latter teaching at the Carriage Builders and Designers Technical School, which opened in 1880 and was housed initially at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. When the company finally dissolved in 1923, its last owner William Brewster (1866-1949) donated its archive of design and presentation drawings to the Museum where he served as benefactor and trustee.Of all American carriage manufacturers, none was as highly regarded for design, finish and quality as Brewster & Company. They won many awards for outstanding workmanship, including the Legion d'Honneur (Legion of Honor) at the 1878 Paris Exposition (3rd World's Fair). In appreciation for this achievement the Carriage Builders' National Association presented them with a gold enameled Tiffany & Company plaque and autograph book signed by leading American carriage builders, both now at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.Merri Ferrell, 2016. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
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akg813583 Cassatt, Mary 1844-1926. "The Banjo Lesson", c. 1893. Etching and aquatint, 40.4 x 26.2 cm. Inv. no. D.B. 156. Museum: Bibliothèque Nationale., Paris.
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akg6006941 Mary Cassatt (1844-1926). Woman and Child, United States, late 19th or early 20th century. Painting, oil on canvas. Inv. Nr. AC1996.164.1, Los Angeles, County Museum of Art.
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akg8383910 Mary Cassatt. Simone Seated, ca 1903. Drawing, Graphite, 22 × 15.7 cm. Inv. No. 1925.804, Cleveland, Museum of Art.
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akg8448667 Mary Cassatt. Simone Wearing a Dark Floppy Hat, ca 1904. Print, Drypoint. Inv. No. 1941.69, Cleveland, Museum of Art.
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akg8448677 Mary Cassatt. In the Conservatory, ca 1901. Print, Drypoint. Inv. No. 1941.84, Cleveland, Museum of Art.
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akg8444350 Mary Cassatt, American painter, 1844-1926. Jeannette Wearing a Bonnet, ca 1904. Print, Drypoint. Inv. No. 1952.520, Cleveland, Museum of Art.
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akg8265645 Henry Wolf, Alsace 1852-died New York City 1916.Mother and Child, 1905.Graphic art, photomechanical wood engraving on paper.Inv. Nr. 1973.130.220Washington, Smithsonian American Art Museum.
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akg366026 Cassatt, Mary 1844-1926. "Portrait de Marie-Louise Durand-Ruel", 1911. Pastel on paper, 75 × 63cm. London, Sotheby's. Lot 22, 22/6/1993.
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akg5164040 Cassatt, Mary 1844-1926. Mother and Child, Drawing, ca. 1907-1910. Pastel on paper, 29.2 × 50.2 cm. Inv. Nr. 22.16.21. New York, Metropolitan Museum of Art.
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akg5159707 Cassatt, Mary 1844-1926. Child in Green Coat, Drawing, ca. 1901-1904. Pastel on white paper, 59.7 × 49.5 cm. Inv. Nr. 22.16.24. New York, Metropolitan Museum of Art.
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akg5091043 Cassatt, Mary 1844-1926. Sara Wearing Her Bonnet and Coat, Print, ca. 1899-1909. Transfer lithograph, printed in brown ink; only state, 61.6 × 47.6 cm. Inv. Nr. 19.1.7. New York, Metropolitan Museum of Art.
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alb3683241 Woman in a Riding Habit (L'Amazone). Artist: Gustave Courbet (French, Ornans 1819-1877 La Tour-de-Peilz). Dimensions: 45 1/2 x 35 1/8 in. (115.6 x 89.2 cm). Date: 1856.This painting of a horsewoman (in French, amazone) was long thought to represent the poet and novelist Louise Colet, muse of writer Gustave Flaubert. However, the sitter has since been identified as Madame Clément Laurier. This work, made on the occasion of her marriage in 1856, forms a pair with Courbet's portrait of her husband (1855, Milwaukee Art Museum). The artist Mary Cassatt admired this picture as "the finest woman's portrait Courbet ever did.". Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
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alb3620745 Madame de Brayer. Artist: Gustave Courbet (French, Ornans 1819-1877 La Tour-de-Peilz). Dimensions: 36 x 28 5/8 in. (91.4 x 72.7 cm). Date: 1858.Courbet made this portrait during an 1858 trip to Brussels intended to cultivate a Belgian market for his work. Shown that summer in Antwerp, the picture earned praise for its forthright portrayal of a woman who was not conventionally beautiful, but seemed "strong-willed... and full of spirit." The painting remained in the sitter's family until it was purchased in 1907, at the recommendation of Mary Cassatt, by Louisine and H.O. Havemeyer. Mrs. Havemeyer later recalled that Madame de Brayer was a Polish exile married to a Belgian. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
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alb3646316 Boating. Artist: Édouard Manet (French, Paris 1832-1883 Paris). Dimensions: 38 1/4 x 51 1/4 in. (97.2 x 130.2 cm). Date: 1874.Manet summered at Gennevilliers in 1874, often spending time with Monet and Renoir across the Seine at Argenteuil, where Boating was painted. Beyond adopting the lighter touch and palette of his younger Impressionist colleagues, Manet exploits the broad planes of color and strong diagonals of Japanese prints to give inimitable form to this scene of outdoor leisure. Rodolphe Leenhoff, the artist's brother-in-law, is thought to have posed for the sailor but the identity of the woman is uncertain.Shown in the Salon of 1879, Boating was deemed "the last word in painting" by Mary Cassatt, who recommended the acquisition to the New York collectors Louisine and H.O. Havemeyer. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
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akg366024 Cassatt, Mary 1844-1926. "Sara Regardant Vers La Droite", c. 1901. Pastel and charcoal on paper, 47 × 38.2cm. London, Sotheby's. Lot 10, 22/6/1993.
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akg1091240 Cassatt, Mary 1845-1926. "Sara in a Dark Bonnet with Right Hand on Arm of Chair" (Sara in einem dunklen Häubchen mit der rechten Hand auf der Armlehne), 1901. Öl auf Leinwand, 67 x 55 cm. Inv.Nr.WRM Dep. FC 697 Fondation Corboud,. Museum: Wallraf-Richartz-Museum., Cologne.
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akg1572281 Cassatt, Mary Stevenson 1844-1926. " Portrait of Katherine Kelso Cassatt (od. Buste de femme en Corsage blanc)" ( Porträt der Katherine Kelso Cassett (od. Frau in weißem Kleid), um 1905. (Mutter der Künstlerin, gest. 1895). Öl auf Leinwand, 60 x 44 cm. Inv.Nr.Cass01. Museum: The Kasser Art Found., MONTCLAIR.
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les40121912 Le bain-The bath, shows the pond behind the painter's house at Beaufresne, France. Canvas, 99 x 129 cm. Author: MARY CASSATT. Location: Musee du Petit Palais, Paris, France.
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alb9169572 Mother and child on green background or Maternity. Museum: Musée d'Orsay, Paris. Author: MARY CASSATT.
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akg7958089 Cassatt, Mary (Pittsburgh, 1844 - Le Mesnil-Théribus, 1926). Sara avec son chien, vers 1901. Dessin, Pastel. PPD3561, Paris, Petit Palais.
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akg7957865 Cassatt, Mary (Pittsburgh, 1844 - Le Mesnil-Théribus, 1926). Buste de fillette, vers 1902. Dessin, Pastel. PPD1005, Paris, Petit Palais.
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alb4097458 Woman with a Child in Her Arms. Museum: PRIVATE COLLECTION. Author: MARY CASSATT.
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alb4097669 Femme et enfant devant une tablette où sont posés un broc et une cuvette. Museum: Musée d'Orsay, Paris. Author: MARY CASSATT.
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akg5164041 Cassatt, Mary 1844-1926. Mother and Child, Drawing, 1914. Pastel on wove paper mounted on canvas, 67.6 × 57.2 cm. Inv. Nr. 29.100.50. New York, Metropolitan Museum of Art.
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akg5084663 Cassatt, Mary 1844-1926. Mother Holding Her Nude Baby, Print, 1923. Drypoint; second state, restrike, 20.6 × 14.4 cm. Inv. Nr. 59.200.12. New York, Metropolitan Museum of Art.
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akg5084667 Cassatt, Mary 1844-1926. Margot Resting Arms on Back of Armchair, Print, 1923. Drypoint; second state, restrike, 21.5 × 15 cm. Inv. Nr. 59.200.8. New York, Metropolitan Museum of Art.
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alb3362947 Mathilde Holding Baby. Museum: PRIVATE COLLECTION. Author: MARY CASSATT.
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alb3346512 Maternal Kiss. Museum: Philadelphia Museum of Art, Philadelphia. Author: MARY CASSATT.
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alb3346514 At the Window. Museum: Musee du Louvre, Paris. Author: MARY CASSATT.
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alb3358010 Mother and child. Museum: State A. Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts, Moscow. Author: MARY CASSATT.
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alb3370941 Le Bain (Two mothers and their children in a boat). Museum: Petit Palais, Musée des Beaux-Arts de la Ville de Paris. Author: MARY CASSATT.
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akg233295 Cassatt, Mary. 1845-1926. "Le Bain" (The bath), 1910. Oil on canvas, 99 × 129cm. Inv. No. P.P.P. 742. Paris, Musée du Petit Palais. Museum: Paris, Musée du Petit Palais.
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akg7906995 Mary Cassatt, 1844-1926. "The Bath", 1910. Painting, oil painting. PPP742, Paris, Petit Palais.
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alb9826833 Au Louvre: la peinture (Mary Cassatt). Museum: PRIVATE COLLECTION. Author: EDGAR DEGAS.
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alb4159417 After the Bath. Mary Cassatt (American, 1844-1926); printed by Leroy (French, active 1876-1900). Date: 1890-1891. Dimensions: 346 x 288 mm (image/plate); 433 x 301 mm (sheet). Color aquatint and drypoint from two plates on ivory laid paper. Origin: United States. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute, Chicago, USA.
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alb3711512 Little Girl in a Blue Armchair. Dated: 1878. Dimensions: overall: 89.5 x 129.8 cm (35 1/4 x 51 1/8 in.) framed: 114.3 x 154.3 x 5.7 cm (45 x 60 3/4 x 2 1/4 in.). Medium: oil on canvas. Museum: National Gallery of Art, Washington DC. Author: Mary Cassatt.
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alb3714662 Children Playing on the Beach. Dated: 1884. Dimensions: overall: 97.4 x 74.2 cm (38 3/8 x 29 3/16 in.) framed: 117.5 x 94 x 6.4 cm (46 1/4 x 37 x 2 1/2 in.). Medium: oil on canvas. Museum: National Gallery of Art, Washington DC. Author: Mary Cassatt.
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alb3670306 Design for Phaeton, no. 651a. Dimensions: sheet: 6 1/4 x 9 1/4 in. (15.9 x 23.5 cm). Manufacturer: Brewster & Co. (American, New York). Date: 1850-74.Brewster & Company HistoryEstablished in 1810 by James Brewster (1788-1866) in New Haven, Connecticut, Brewster & Company, specialized in the manufacture of fine carriages. The founder opened a New York showroom in 1827 at 53-54 Broad Street, and the company flourished under generations of family leadership. Expansion necessitated moves around lower Manhattan, with name changes reflecting shifts of management-James Brewster & Sons operated at 25 Canal Street, James Brewster Sons at 396 Broadway, and Brewster of Broome Street was based at 372 & 374 Broome Street with a repository (showroom) on 14th Street & Fifth Avenue. By 1874, Brewster & Company had 400 employees and combined warehouse and factory facilities at 47th & 48th Streets and Broadway. Brewster successfully branched out to produce their own automobiles, as well as supplying bodies for Rolls Royce at their Long Island City location. Notable clientele included Alfred Gwynne Vanderbilt, August Belmont, J.P. Morgan, John Jacob Astor, Andrew J. Cassatt (brother of artist Mary Cassatt), William Rockefeller, Henry Clay Frick and Pierre Lorillard. Talented draftsmen employed by the firm included Paul Steinbeck, Herman Stahmer and John Gribbon, the latter teaching at the Carriage Builders and Designers Technical School, which opened in 1880 and was housed initially at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. When the company finally dissolved in 1923, its last owner William Brewster (1866-1949) donated its archive of design and presentation drawings to the Museum where he served as benefactor and trustee.Of all American carriage manufacturers, none was as highly regarded for design, finish and quality as Brewster & Company. They won many awards for outstanding workmanship, including the Legion d'Honneur (Legion of Honor) at the 1878 Paris Exposition (3rd World's Fair). In appreciation for this achievement the Carriage Builders' National Association presented them with a gold enameled Tiffany & Company plaque and autograph book signed by leading American carriage builders, both now at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.Merri Ferrell, 2016. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
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alb3672350 Design for Curtain Coach, no. 564. Dimensions: 6 1/2 x 9 1/4 in. (16.5 x 23.5 cm). Manufacturer: Brewster & Co. (American, New York). Date: ca. 1870.Brewster & Company HistoryEstablished in 1810 by James Brewster (1788-1866) in New Haven, Connecticut, Brewster & Company, specialized in the manufacture of fine carriages. The founder opened a New York showroom in 1827 at 53-54 Broad Street, and the company flourished under generations of family leadership. Expansion necessitated moves around lower Manhattan, with name changes reflecting shifts of management-James Brewster & Sons operated at 25 Canal Street, James Brewster Sons at 396 Broadway, and Brewster of Broome Street was based at 372 & 374 Broome Street with a repository (showroom) on 14th Street & Fifth Avenue. By 1874, Brewster & Company had 400 employees and combined warehouse and factory facilities at 47th & 48th Streets and Broadway. Brewster successfully branched out to produce their own automobiles, as well as supplying bodies for Rolls Royce at their Long Island City location. Notable clientele included Alfred Gwynne Vanderbilt, August Belmont, J.P. Morgan, John Jacob Astor, Andrew J. Cassatt (brother of artist Mary Cassatt), William Rockefeller, Henry Clay Frick and Pierre Lorillard. Talented draftsmen employed by the firm included Paul Steinbeck, Herman Stahmer and John Gribbon, the latter teaching at the Carriage Builders and Designers Technical School, which opened in 1880 and was housed initially at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. When the company finally dissolved in 1923, its last owner William Brewster (1866-1949) donated its archive of design and presentation drawings to the Museum where he served as benefactor and trustee.Of all American carriage manufacturers, none was as highly regarded for design, finish and quality as Brewster & Company. They won many awards for outstanding workmanship, including the Legion d'Honneur (Legion of Honor) at the 1878 Paris Exposition (3rd World's Fair). In appreciation for this achievement the Carriage Builders' National Association presented them with a gold enameled Tiffany & Company plaque and autograph book signed by leading American carriage builders, both now at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.Merri Ferrell, 2016. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
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alb3733175 The Bath. Dated: 1890-1891. Dimensions: plate: 32.07 × 24.77 cm (12 5/8 × 9 3/4 in.). Medium: color drypoint, softground etching, and aquatint. Museum: National Gallery of Art, Washington DC. Author: Mary Cassatt.
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alb3699857 Child in a Straw Hat. Dated: c. 1886. Dimensions: overall: 65.3 x 49.2 cm (25 11/16 x 19 3/8 in.) framed: 90.8 x 49.5 cm (35 3/4 x 19 1/2 in.). Medium: oil on canvas. Museum: National Gallery of Art, Washington DC. Author: Mary Cassatt.
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alb3697123 Mother and Child. Dated: c. 1905. Dimensions: overall: 92.1 x 73.7 cm (36 1/4 x 29 in.) framed: 114.3 x 95.2 cm (45 x 37 1/2 in.). Medium: oil on canvas. Museum: National Gallery of Art, Washington DC. Author: Mary Cassatt.
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alb3903965 The Boating Party. Date/Period: 1893 - 1894. Painting. Oil on canvas. Height: 900 mm (35.43 in); Width: 1,173 mm (46.18 in). Author: Mary Cassatt.
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alb3903973 Woman with a Pearl Necklace in a Loge. Date/Period: 1879. Painting. Oil on canvas Oil on canvas. Height: 813.31 mm (32.02 in); Width: 597.41 mm (23.52 in). Author: MARY STEVENSON CASSATT.
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alb3725547 The Loge. Dated: c. 1878-1880. Dimensions: overall: 79.8 x 63.8 cm (31 7/16 x 25 1/8 in.) framed: 111.1 x 95.3 cm (43 3/4 x 37 1/2 in.). Medium: oil on canvas. Museum: National Gallery of Art, Washington DC. Author: Mary Cassatt.
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alb2638091 Mary Cassatt, In the Omnibus, American, 1844-1926, c. 1891, soft-ground etching, drypoint, and aquatint in blue, brown, tan, light orange, green, yellow-green, red, and black.
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alb9532872 The Caress. Date: 1902. oil on canvas. Museum: Smithsonian American Art Museum.
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alb9532999 Sara in a Green Bonnet. oil on canvas. Date: ca. 1901. Museum: Smithsonian American Art Museum.
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alb9533713 Spanish Dancer Wearing a Lace Mantilla. Date: 1873. oil on canvas. Museum: Smithsonian American Art Museum.
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alb9530696 Woman in Raspberry Costume Holding a Dog. pastel on paper. Date: (c. 1901). Museum: HIRSHHORN MUSEUM AND SCULPTURE GARDEN.
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alb9530693 Baby Charles. Pastel on paper mounted on paper. Date: (1900). Museum: HIRSHHORN MUSEUM AND SCULPTURE GARDEN.
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alb9530706 Young Girl Reading (Jeune Fille Lisant). pastel on paper. Date: (c. 1894). Museum: HIRSHHORN MUSEUM AND SCULPTURE GARDEN.
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alb9478432 Lady with a Fan, c. 1869-1870, Eva Gonzales, French, 1847 - 1883, 16 3/4 x 10 5/8 in. (42.5 x 27 cm) (image)23 3/8 x 17 7/16 x 2 9/16 in. (59.37 x 44.29 x 6.51 cm) (outer frame), Pastel on paper affixed to board, France, 19th century, Like Mary Cassatt, Berthe Morisot, and other women who found recognition in the male-dominated art world of late 19th-century France, Eva Gonzalès used family members as models. Her younger sister Jeanne figured frequently in her work and is surely the model for this pastel. Gonzalès made the drawing at the age of twenty-two, the year she entered Édouard Manets studioas his only formal pupil.
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alb9368211 The Barefooted Child, Mary Cassatt, American, 1844-1926, Color print with drypoint and aquatint on cream, medium thick, moderately textured laid paper, ca. 1896-1897, Sheet: 13 1/8 x 16 15/16 in., 33.3 x 43 cm, 19th Century, American art, baby, barefoot, blond, brunette, child, Mary Cassatt, mother, mother and child, print, The Barefooted Child, woman, woman artist.
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alb9364364 Femme au Mirroir, The Bonnet, Mary Cassatt, American, 1844-1926, Drypoint on cream-colored laid paper, ca. 1891, Plate: 7 5/16 x 5 3/8 in., 18.6 x 13.6 cm, 1891, bonnet, hat, mirror, self-image, woman, woman artist.
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akg8702622 Mary Cassatt, 1844-1926. "The Stocking", ca 1891. Pastel, 78 × 57 cm. Lisbon, Museu Calouste Gulbenkian.
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akg8690561 Mary Stevenson Cassatt, American Impressionist painter, 1844-1926. Countess Morel d'Arleux and Her Son, c. 1906. Pastel on canvas, 83.8 x 67.0 cm. Tokyo, Fuji Art Museum.
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alb5065432 Portrait of a Woman, 1881-1883 By Mary Cassatt (d. 1926), Oil Painting, Women, Female.
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alb5062327 Portrait of a Woman, 1881-83 By: Mary Cassatt, Portrait, Art Movement, Impressionism.
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alb4881201 Mary Cassatt, American (active in France), 18441926, Woman with Baby, c. 1902, Pastel on gray paper, 28 3/8 x 20 7/8 in. (72.1 x 53 cm).
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alb5518464 Mary Cassatt (1844-1926). North American painter. The Stocking, ca. 1891. Oil on canvas (78 x 57 cm). Calouste Gulbenkian Museum. Lisbon. Portugal.
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akg7906966 Mary Cassatt, 1844-1926. "Autumn, Portrait of Lydia Cassatt", 1880. Painting, oil painting. PPP706, Paris, Petit Palais.
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akg7906611 Cassatt, Mary; 1844-1926. "La musique (musik party)" (Music (music party)), 1874. Painting, oil painting. PPP3737, Paris, Petit Palais.
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alb4402854 Mary Cassatt: Woman with Nude Boy at Her Left, Mary Cassatt, c. 1911–1913, Watercolor on thick wove paper, Overall: 20 7/8 x 13 7/8 in. (53 x 35.2 cm).
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alb4403328 Mary Cassatt: Woman with Nude Boy at Her Left, Mary Cassatt, c. 1911–1913, Watercolor on thick wove paper, Overall: 20 7/8 x 13 7/8 in. (53 x 35.2 cm).
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akg5821222 Mary Cassatt. 1844-1926. "Miss Mary Ellison embroidering", 1877. Oil on canvas, 74.3 × 59.7 cm. Inv 1986.108.1; Philadelphia, Museum of Art. Museum: Wien, Österr. Galerie im Belvedere.
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akg6513512 Mary Cassatt, 1844-1926. "Portrait of a Young Girl", 1875-1885. Pastel on paper. Inv. No. 1950.119, Chicago, Art Institute.
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akg7160020 Mary Cassatt, 1844-1926. "Mother and Little Girl", 1902. Pastel on paper. Inv. No. 1947.59, Chicago, Art Institute.
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akg5162377 Cassatt, Mary; 1844-1926. Mother and Child (The Oval Mirror). Painting, c. 1896-1899. Oil on canvas, 81.6 × 65.7 cm. Inv. No. 29.100.47. New York, Metropolitan Museum of Art.
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akg5162379 Cassatt, Mary 1844-1926. Mother and Child (Baby Getting Up from His Nap). Painting, c. 1896-1899. Oil on canvas, 92.7 × 73.7 cm. Inv. No. 09.27. New York, Metropolitan Museum of Art.
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akg813383 Cassatt, Mary 1845-1926. "Young Lady Reading", 1878.-Detail.-Oil on wood, 40,3 x 63,2 cm Collection Diane B. Wilsey.
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akg208057 Cassatt, Mary 1845-1926. "Dans la loge" (In the box), 1879. Pastel. (Dimensions unknown). Philadelphia, Museum of Art. Museum: Philadelphia, Museum of Art.
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alb3108357 Mujeres leyendo. Museum: HIRSCHL AND ADLER GALLERIES NEW YORK USA. Author: MARY CASSAT.
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alb3109712 Madre y niño. Museum: METROPOLITAN MUSEUM OF ART NEW YORK USA. Author: MARY CASSATT.
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akg813601 Cassatt, Mary 1845-1926. "Woman Playing with a Child", 1896. Etching and aquatint, 39.7 x 48.9 cm. Inv. n. D.B. 162. Museum: Bibliothèque Nationale., Paris.
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akg813330 Cassatt, Mary 1845-1926. "Portrait of a Woman", 1881-1883. Oil on canvas, 99.1 x 72.4 cm. Inv. no. 1951P63. Museum: Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery, Birmingham.
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akg813367 Cassatt, Mary 1845-1926. "Portrait of an Italian Lady", c.1880. Oil on canvas, 79.4 x 56.4cm. Museum: T. Gilcrease Institute., TULSA.
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akg813414 Cassatt, Mary 1845-1926. "Sleepy Thomas Sucking His Thumb", 1893. Pastel drawing, 53.3 x 44.5 cm. Museum: Stiftung Sammlung E. G. Bührle., Zürich.
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akg813400 Cassatt, Mary 1845-1926. "Augusta Sewing before a Window" (Augusta, nähend am Fenster), um 1905/10. ÖL auf Leinwand, 80,6 x 60,3 cm. Sammlung James Stillman, Schenkung Dr. Ernest G. Stillman, 1922. Inv.Nr. 22.16.19. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art., NEW YORK.
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akg813552 Cassatt, Mary 1845-1926. "Young Women Picking Fruit" 1891-92. Oil on canvas, 130.8 x 90.2 cm. Patrons Art Fund. Inv. no. 22.8. Museum: Carnegie Museum of Art., Pittsburgh.
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akg813573 Cassatt, Mary 1845-1926. "The Visit", 1890-91. Etching and aquatint, 43.6 x 30.5 cm. Inv. no. D.B. 151-3. Museum: Bibliothèque Nationale., Paris.
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alb4150534 After the Bullfight. Mary Cassatt; American, 1844-1926. Date: 1873. Dimensions: 82.5 × 64 cm (32 1/8 × 25 3/16 in.). Oil on canvas. Origin: United States. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute, Chicago, USA. Author: Mary Cassatt.
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akg813385 Cassatt, Mary 1845-1926. "Two Sisters", 1896. Pastels on paper, 37.4 x 53.5 cm. Courtesy of David Nisinson Fine Art. Museum: Private Collection., Privatsammlung.
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akg813301 Cassatt, Mary 1845-1926. "A Visitor in Hat and Coat Holding a Maltese Dog", c. 1879. Oil on canvas, 35 x 27.5 cm. Diane B. Wilsey collection.
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akg813359 Cassatt, Mary 1845-1926. "Lady with a Fan (Anne Charlotte Gaillard)" (Dame mit Fächer (Anne Charlotte Gaillard)), um 1880. Öl auf Leinwand, 82 x 65 cm. New York, Privatsammlung, c/o Adelson Galleries.
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akg813377 Cassatt, Mary 1845-1926. "Young Lady Reading", 1878. Oil on wood, 40,3 x 63,2 cm. Collection Diane B. Wilsey.
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akg813302 Cassatt, Mary 1845-1926. "Portrait of Madame X Dressed for the Matinee", 1878. Oil on canvas, 100 x 81 cm. R. Philip and Charlotte Hanes collection.
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akg813408 Cassatt, Mary 1845-1926. "Portrait of a Smiling Woman in a Pink Blouse", c. 1895. Pastel drawing, 62 x 51 cm. New York, private collection.Privatsamml.
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akg813526 Cassatt, Mary 1845-1926. "Jenny and her sleepy child", 1891/92. Oil on canvas, 73,5 x 60,3 cm. Daniel J. Terra Collection. Inv.Nr. 1988.24. Museum: Terra Foundation for the Arts., Chicago.
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