This volume presents a selection of the prints by American artist Mary Cassatt (1844-1926) from the collection of The National Gallery, Canada. As well as being a skillful painter, Cassatt was a gifted printmaker. Cassatt was a friend and collaborator of fellow Impressionist Edgar Degas, and, like him, she often depicted the day-to-day lives of women -- with seamstresses, confiding in companions, and caring for children. In the early 1890s, Cassatt was also inspired by Japanese woodblock prints and as a result, she infused many of her works with striking Asian forms and patterns that were refreshing and technically innovative.
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Surveys the life and work of nineteenth-century artist Paul Gauguin, and includes over seventy color and black-and-white illustrations.
“This book was published to accompany an exhibition at The National Gallery, London, 12 March - 5 May 1997"--Title page verso.
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- 128 páginas
- 5 horas de lectura