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"Margot Wearing A Bonnet (No. 1)" 1902, drypoint in color, 9 3/16" x 6 1/2", with full margins. Delatre posthumous printing in 1923. In very good condition [Breskin 179].
Mary Cassatt's "Portrait of Mme Carier" attracted the attention of Degas in 1874. She exhibited with the Impressionists in 1877, 1879, 1880, 1881 and 1886, with Degas praising her drawing ability. For both Degas and Cassatt, the traditional importance of line and drawing, as well as the impact of the Japanese print, remained undiminished despite their links to Impressionism and the etching revival's emphasis on sketchiness. Cassatt's favorite subject was mother and child with the Madonna tradition never far from Cassatt's conception. Her numerous explorations of this theme, tender yet never sentimental, reflect the values of that period. A spontaneity and freshness of vision prevail in her drawings and prints demonstrating a personal mastery of linearism and perspective that owed much to Degas.
This Mary Cassatt in a Larson-Juhl 'Ambrosia' 21 1/8" x 18 1/2" silver over a dusty gray and umber wash flower pattern frame. The outer meringue linen, middle dove gray beveled accent and inner pale green mats are acid and lignin free and protected with Acrylite-AR OP3 (UV) by CYRO .......... $2200.00
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