The Family
Mary Stevenson Cassatt (1843 – 1926)
Explore the life & art of Mary Cassatt, a pivotal American Impressionist renowned for intimate portrayals of women & children. Discover her unique style & legacy.
The painting The Family by Mary Stevenson Cassatt is a beautiful example of the artist's ability to capture intimate moments in the lives of women and children. Created in 1893, this oil on canvas piece is now housed at the Chrysler Museum of Art in the United States.
To explore more about Mary Stevenson Cassatt and her contemporaries, such as Walter Frederick Osborne and his A Scene In Phoenix Park, visit the ArtsDot.com collection.
Composition and Style
The painting depicts a woman holding her baby while another woman looks on, set against a serene park background with trees visible in the distance. The atmosphere is peaceful, conveying a sense of warmth and connection between the subjects. A bench in the foreground and another in the background add depth to the composition, while a handbag on the ground near the first woman provides a touch of everyday life. Key elements in the painting include the use of soft colors and gentle brushstrokes, which contribute to the overall sense of tranquility. The focus on the relationship between the women and the child is characteristic of Mary Stevenson Cassatt's work, which often explored themes of motherhood and female bonds.Artist and Historical Context
Mary Stevenson Cassatt was an American painter who spent much of her career in France. Her work was exhibited at the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago, where she was one of many American painters to receive recognition. For more information on her and other artists, visit Mary Stevenson Cassatt's page on ArtsDot.- Other notable works by Mary Stevenson Cassatt include portraits and scenes of daily life, often featuring women and children.
- Her style is characterized by the use of oil on canvas and a focus on capturing intimate moments.
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To explore more about Mary Stevenson Cassatt and her contemporaries, such as Walter Frederick Osborne and his A Scene In Phoenix Park, visit the ArtsDot.com collection.
About this artwork
- Title: The Family
- Artist: Mary Stevenson Cassatt
- Year: 1893
- Format: Portrait
- Copyright status: Public domain
- Medium: Oil On Canvas
- Creative period: Mature Period
- Corpus context: impressionist domestic genre scenes , american expatriate life study
- Main color: Sap Green
- Purpose: Harmony
Quick Facts
- Notable elements or techniques: Soft colors, gentle brushstrokes
- Movement: Impressionism
- Artist: Mary Stevenson Cassatt
- Location: Chrysler Museum of Art
- Medium: Oil on canvas
- Year: 1893

