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  1. Mary Cassatt painted this self-portrait, one of only two known, a year after Edgar Degas invited her to exhibit with the Impressionists. His influence is apparent in the unusual sage-green background, the attention to contrasting complementary colors, and the figure’s daring and casual asymmetrical pose.

  2. Mary Cassatt created this watercolor, one of her few self-portraits, around 1880, a year after she began exhibiting her work with the French impressionists. Cassatt used her art to address the...

  3. Mary Cassatt Self-Portrait / Gouache and watercolor over graphite on paper, c. 1880 / National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institution. By Elyse Fillion, Intern, Catalog of American Portraits.

  4. Mary Cassatt created this watercolor, one of her few self-portraits, around 1880, a year after she began exhibiting her work with the French impressionists. Cassatt used her art to address the...

    • Mary Stevenson Cassatt
  5. Mary Stevenson Cassatt, 22 May 1844 - 14 Jun 1926 Sitter Mary Stevenson Cassatt, 22 May 1844 - 14 Jun 1926 Credit Line National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institution c. 1880 Object number NPG.76.33 Restrictions & Rights CC0 Type Drawing Medium Gouache and watercolor over graphite on paper Dimensions Image: 32.7cm x 24.6cm (12 7/8" x 9 11/16")

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Mary_CassattMary Cassatt - Wikipedia

    A Self-Portrait (c. 1880) by Cassatt depicts her in the identical hat and dress, leading art historian Griselda Pollock to speculate they were executed in a joint painting session in the early years of their acquaintance.

  7. Portrait of the Artist is an 1878 self-portrait painting by Mary Cassatt. It is in the collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. Early history and creation. According to the Metropolitan Museum of Art, he painting is a "watercolour, gouache on wove paper laid down to buff-colored wood-pulp paper". It is now in the ...