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Mary Cassatt at the Louvre: The Etruscan Gallery, Edgar Degas  French, Soft ground, aquatint, etching, and drypoint; third state of nine
Edgar Degas
Sitter Mary Cassatt
1879–80
Woman Bathing (La Toilette), Mary Cassatt  American, Drypoint and aquatint, printed in color from three plates; fourth state of four (Mathews & Shapiro)
Mary Cassatt
Printer Jointly printed by the artist and Monsieur LeRoy
1890–91
Mother's Kiss, Mary Cassatt  American, Drypoint and aquatint, printed in color from two plates; fifth state of five (Mathews & Shapiro)
Mary Cassatt
Printer Jointly printed by the artist and Monsieur LeRoy
1890–91
Baby's Lullaby, Mary Cassatt  American, Drypoint; second state of two
Mary Cassatt
ca. 1887
In the Omnibus, after Mary Cassatt, Janet Lee Kadesky Ruttenberg, Drypoint printed in black with touch of red on white wove (Arches) paper ("master plate"), with corrections in pencil
Multiple artists/makers
1975–77
The Stocking, Mary Cassatt  American, Drypoint; fifth state of six
Mary Cassatt
1890
Margot Wearing a Bonnet (No. 4), Mary Cassatt  American, Drypoint; restrike
Mary Cassatt
Printer Eugène Delâtre
1923
Repose, Mary Cassatt  American, Drypoint; fifth state of five
Mary Cassatt
ca. 1890
Looking into the Hand Mirror (No. 1), Mary Cassatt  American, Drypoint; restrike
Mary Cassatt
Printer Eugène Delâtre
1923
The Picture Book, Mary Cassatt  American, Drypoint; second state of two, restrike
Mary Cassatt
Printer Eugène Delâtre
1923
Antoinette's Caress (No. 1), Mary Cassatt  American, Drypoint; restrike
Mary Cassatt
Printer Printed by Eugène Delâtre
1923
The Barefooted Child, Mary Cassatt  American, Drypoint on blue paper; third state of five (Mathews & Shapiro)
Mary Cassatt
1896–97
Margot Leaning Against Her Mother, Mary Cassatt  American, Drypoint; second state of two, restrike
Mary Cassatt
Printer Eugène Delâtre
1923
Mother Holding Her Nude Baby, Mary Cassatt  American, Drypoint; restrike
Mary Cassatt
Printer Eugène Delâtre
1923
The Barefooted Child, Mary Cassatt  American, Drypoint and aquatint, printed in color from three plates; fifth state of five
Mary Cassatt
ca. 1896–97
By the Pond, Mary Cassatt  American, Drypoint and aquatint, printed in color from three plates; fourth state of four (Mathews & Shapiro)
Mary Cassatt
ca. 1896
Gathering Fruit, Mary Cassatt  American, Drypoint, softground etching, and aquatint; printed in color on green paper from three plates; eleventh state of eleven (Mathews & Shapiro)
Mary Cassatt
ca. 1893
Quietude, Mary Cassatt  American, Drypoint; third state
Mary Cassatt
ca. 1891
Hélène of Septeuil, Mary Cassatt  American, Drypoint; third state of five
Mary Cassatt
ca. 1890
The Mirror, Mary Cassatt  American, Drypoint; sixth state of six
Mary Cassatt
ca. 1891
Margot Wearing a Bonnet (No. 2), Mary Cassatt  American, Drypoint; second state of two, restrike
Mary Cassatt
Printer Eugène Delâtre
1923
Margot Wearing a Bonnet (No. 5), Mary Cassatt  American, Drypoint; restrike
Mary Cassatt
Printer Eugène Delâtre
1923
Simone Resting Her Head on the Back of a Chair, Mary Cassatt  American, Drypoint; second state of two, restrike
Mary Cassatt
Printer Eugène Delâtre
1923
Margot Resting Arms on Back of Armchair, Mary Cassatt  American, Drypoint; second state of two, restrike
Mary Cassatt
Printer Eugène Delâtre
1923
Simone with Clasped Hands Looking Left, Mary Cassatt  American, Drypoint; second state of two, restrike
Mary Cassatt
Printer Eugène Delâtre
1923
The Party Dress, Mary Cassatt  American, Drypoint; second state of two, restrike
Mary Cassatt
Printer Eugène Delâtre
1923
Denise Holding Her Child by Both Hands, Mary Cassatt  American, Drypoint; restrike
Mary Cassatt
Printer Eugène Delâtre
1923
In the Omnibus, after Mary Cassatt, Janet Lee Kadesky Ruttenberg, Drypoint and soft-ground etching, printed in black, ochre, yellow, and blue on white wove (Arches) paper: Master plate and second color plate
Multiple artists/makers
1975–77
Mother's Kiss, Mary Cassatt  American, Drypoint and soft-ground etching, printed in color; fifth state of five (Mathews & Shapiro)
Mary Cassatt
ca. 1891
In the Omnibus, Mary Cassatt  American, Drypoint and aquatint, printed in color from three plates; seventh state of seven (Mathews & Shapiro)
Mary Cassatt
Printer Jointly printed by the artist and Monsieur LeRoy
1890–91
Quietude, Mary Cassatt  American, Drypoint; fifth state
Mary Cassatt
ca. 1891
Afternoon Tea Party, Mary Cassatt  American, Drypoint and aquatint, printed in color from three plates; touches of gold paint applied with a brush; (fifth state of five (Mathews & Shapiro)
Mary Cassatt
Printer Jointly printed by the artist and Monsieur LeRoy
1890–91
Under the Horse Chestnut Tree, Mary Cassatt  American, Drypoint and aquatint, printed in color from three plates; third state of three
Mary Cassatt
1896–97
Nursing, Mary Cassatt  American, Drypoint; third state of three
Mary Cassatt
ca. 1890
Nursing, Mary Cassatt  American, Drypoint; third state of three
Mary Cassatt
ca. 1890
The Bath, Mary Cassatt  American, Drypoint, soft-ground etching and aquatint, printed in black ink from one plate; fifth state of seventeen (Mathews & Shapiro)
Mary Cassatt
1890–91
Feeding the Ducks, Mary Cassatt  American, Drypoint; first state of three
Mary Cassatt
ca. 1895
The Coiffure, after Mary Cassatt, Janet Lee Kadesky Ruttenberg, Drypoint and soft-ground etching, printed in color, on heavy ivory wove paper
Multiple artists/makers
1975
The Coiffure, after Mary Cassatt, Janet Lee Kadesky Ruttenberg, Soft-ground etching, printed in ochre on wove paper; (impression from first soft-ground plate)
Multiple artists/makers
1975

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