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Living and working alone much of her life as an expatriate in France, Mary Cassatt (1845-1926) became known for her tender images of women and children, Breakfast in Bed, 1897, captures both ...
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Living and working alone much of her life as an expatriate in France, Mary Cassatt (1845-1926) became known for her tender images of women and children, Breakfast in Bed, 1897, captures both emotional and psychological intimacy. Cassatt was the only American to be formally accepted into French Impressionist circles. hide information
Catalog Number: 3236Cassatt
Living and working alone much of her life as an expatriate in France, Mary Cassatt (1845-1926) became known for her tender images of women and children, Breakfast in Bed, 1897, captures both emotional and psychological intimacy. Cassatt was the only American to be formally accepted into French Impressionist circles.
This
stamp was issued by the United States Postal Service
on August 27, 1998 as part of the Four Centuries of American Art Issue series .
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