Collection: Mary Cassatt

American expatriate Mary Cassatt (1844–1926) was the only U.S.-born painter invited to exhibit with the French Impressionists, and she made the private lives of women and children her enduring subject. Her color drypoints and aquatints from the early 1890s — directly inspired by Japanese woodblock prints she'd seen at a Paris exhibition — brought a quiet intimacy to the everyday: bath time, tea, a mother lifting her child. This collection gathers reproductions of her most tender domestic scenes.

Mary Cassatt