Her Life
Mary Stevenson Cassatt was born in 1844 in Allegheny City (now a
part of Pittsburgh), Pennsylvania. She grew up in Philadelphia, the daughter of an
affluent investment banker. As a young child, Cassatt lived with her family in Germany and
France for four years, returning to Philadelphia in 1855. In 1861 she enrolled for four
years of training in drawing and painting at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts,
Philadelphia. In 1865, she traveled to Paris to study and copy works of art by the Old
Masters. At the outbreak of the Franco-Prussian War in 1870, Cassatt returned to the
United States but she came back to Europe the following year. After touring and studying
in Italy, Spain, Belgium, and France, she settled in Paris in 1875. She lived in France
until her death in 1926.
Beginning in 1868, Cassatt exhibited in the Salon,
France's annual juried art showcase, which encouraged artists to produce conventional,
immaculately finished paintings of historical, religious, and mythological subjects.
During the 1870s, she became aware of, and was increasingly influenced by, the work of an
independent group, later called the Impressionists,
and in particular that of Edgar Degas. In 1877, when Degas asked her to exhibit with the
Impressionists, she accepted. She exhibited with the Impressionists in 1879, 1880, 1881,
and 1886. After the last Impressionist show in 1886, Cassatt began an association with the
art dealer Paul Durand-Ruel, in whose gallery she had her first solo exhibition in 1893.
In 1903 an exhibition of Mary Cassatt's work was held at Durand-Ruel in New York. She
visited the United States in 1904 and again, for the last time, in 1908. Failing eyesight
severely curtailed her work. In 1910 she gave up printmaking,
and in 1914 she stopped painting.
Timeline
1844 Born in Pittsburgh, Pa., May 22
1861 Begins her studies in painting at the Pennsylvania Academy
1865-70 Travels to Europe
1868 First exhibits in the Salon, Paris
1875 Settles in Paris
1879 First exhibits with the Impressionists
1890 Attends exhibition of Japanese prints in Paris
1893 First solo show, at Durand-Ruel's
1926 Dies at Beaufresne, June 14
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