Mary Cassatt (Getting to Know the World's Greatest Artists)

by Mike Venezia (Author and Illustrator)

Hardcover, 1993

Status

Available

Call number

ARTS A.200

Publication

Childrens Press

Pages

32

Description

Briefly examines the life and work of the American Impressionist painter, describing and giving examples of her art.

Collection

Barcode

1510

Language

Original language

English

Physical description

32 p.; 9.75 inches

ISBN

0516022784 / 9780516022789

User reviews

LibraryThing member NET73546
This book is about the life of Mary Cassatt. As a young girl Mary became very interested in paintings while her family lived in Pairs, France for a few years. Mary was very content on painting and moved back to France at the age of 22. Mary felt after years of art school that the best way to learn
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about painting was to copy famous paintings. Mary successfully got three of her painting into the Pairs Salon. Shortly after Mary was approached by one of the Impressionist Edgar Degas and Mary agreed to join their movement. Degas impacted Mary’s paintings in a very large way. Mary became know as one of America’s great artist.

This book was intriguing. It did not just show the artwork of Mary Cassatt, it also expresses the work of Degas and other Impressionist, which influenced her. The book also showed little cartoon clips of Mary’s life that would help intrigue the interest of a younger audiences. I really enjoyed being able to look at this book and see Mary’s work first hand instead of having to explore other sources to understand the book.

I could use this book to help students explore different types of artist. The book includes Mary Cassatt’s artwork so students could look at the works and expand on them and how they relate to Impressionist styles. I could also use this book to help show students the path that Mary helped lay for other female artist. Students could view both male and female artwork and the difference between the two. This book along has multiple uses.
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LibraryThing member Katya0133
An interesting biography of Mary Cassatt.
LibraryThing member angietangerine17
As an admirer of the Impressionists, this book appealed to me. I enjoyed the child-focused text.

Rating

(14 ratings; 4.2)

Call number

ARTS A.200
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