Mary Cassatt - Gallery

Gallery

  • Portrait of Madame Sisley (1873)

  • The Reader (1877), Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art

  • In the Box (1879)

  • Lydia Leaning on Her Arms, Seated in Loge (1879)

  • Miss Mary Ellison (1880)

  • Children on the Beach (1884)

  • Child in Straw Hat (1886)

  • Maternité (1890)

  • Nurse Reading to a Little Girl (1895)

  • The Pink Sash (1898)

  • Madame Meerson and Her Daughter (1899), Reynolda House Museum of American Art

  • Jules Being Dried by His Mother (1900)

  • Margot in Blue (1903), Walters Art Museum

  • Young Woman in Green, Outdoors in the Sun (1914)

  • Mother and Child (1914), High Museum of Art

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