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lilacs in a window vase de lilas a la fenetre|mary cassatt|ca. 1880–83|1997.207
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Mary Cassatt (1844–1926)
Lilacs in a Window (Vase de Lilas a la Fenetre)
ca. 1880–83
Oil on canvas
24 3/16 x 20 1/8 in. (61.5 x 51.1 cm)
Partial and Promised Gift of Susan and Douglas Dillon, 1997
1997.207
A dark aubergine vase containing purple and white lilacs is shown placed on what seems to be a sill or work surface in a greenhouse, with the adjacent window held open by a prop. This most simple of subjects is presented with an angular fluency and dash characteristic of Cassatt's best work, which is not surprising given her love of gardens and flowers. Pure still life is a great rarity in her oeuvre, usually concentrated on the human figure. However, on occasion she placed landscape or floral elements within her compositions as colorful backdrops and accents. This alluring picture was originally owned by Moyse Dreyfus, a Parisian collector, who was a friend and early patron of Cassatt.