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  1. Alexander Johnston Cassatt (December 8, 1839 – December 28, 1906) was the seventh president of the Pennsylvania Railroad (PRR), serving from June 9, 1899, to December 28, 1906.

  2. Alexander Johnston Cassatt. A Long-Overdue Tribute. A distinguished American and a giant in American history about whom few people know. Editor's Note. Listen to an audio introduction to the Alexander Cassatt website. A podcast accompanies this website. It is the " End of the Line Podcast ," a biography of Alexander Cassatt.

  3. alexandercassatt.com › alexander-cassatt-biographyBiography | Alexander Cassatt

    However, Alexander Cassatt was not cut from the same cloth as the other powerful corporate titans of the age. The balance he pursued and exhibited in his life was what made him one of the unique leaders in American history. The professional and personal biography of Alexander Cassatt.

  4. Alexander Cassatt was a prominent American businessman who served as both first vice president and president of the Pennsylvania Railroad, then one of the largest corporations in the world. By presenting her brother at home, Mary set aside his better-known public persona to focus instead on a model of fathering in the late nineteenth century.

  5. Title Alexander J. Cassatt. Artwork Date ca. 1880. Artist Mary Cassatt. Life Dates 1844-1926. Nationality American. Culture Unknown. Medium Oil on canvas. Dimensions Unframed: 25 3/4 × 36 3/8 inches (65.4 × 92.4 cm) Framed: 35 1/8 × 45 3/4 × 2 1/4 inches (89.2 × 116.2 × 5.7 cm) Classification Paintings. Department American Art before 1950.

  6. Alexander J. Cassat y su hijo. Datos principales. Autor. Mary Cassatt. Fecha. 1884. Estilo. Impresionismo. Material. Oleo sobre lienzo. Dimensiones. 89 x 130 cm. Museo de Arte de Filadelfia. Contenidos relacionados.

  7. Mary Cassatt painted this portrait of her brother Alexander and his son Robert in 1884, when they came to visit her in Paris.