List of works by Mary Cassatt
Appearance
The following is a list of works by Mary Cassatt that are generally accepted as autograph by the Adelyn Dohme Breeskin catalog and other sources.
Image | Title | Year | Dimensions | Inventory nr. | Gallery | Location |
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Picking flowers in a field | 1875 | 10 1/2 in x 13 1/2 in | private collection | |||
Little Girl in a Blue Armchair | 1878 | 35 in x 51 in | 1983.1.18 | National Gallery of Art | Washington D.C. | |
Woman with a Pearl Necklace | 1879 | 31 5/8 in x 23 in | PMA 1978-1-5 | Philadelphia Museum of Art | Philadelphia | |
Lydia Leaning on Her Arms (in a theatre box) | 1879 | 21 5/8 in x 17 3/4 in | Collection Mrs. William Coxe Wright | St. Davids, PA | ||
A Woman and a Girl Driving | 1879 | 35 1/4 in x 51 1/2 in | Philadelphia Museum of Art | Philadelphia | ||
Lilacs in a Window | 1879 | 24.2 in × 20.3 in | MMA 1997.207 | Metropolitan Museum of Art | NYC | |
In the Loge | 1880 | 32 in x 26 in | 10.35 | Museum of Fine Arts, Boston | Boston | |
Tea | 1880 | 25 1/2 in x 36 1/4 in | 42.178 | Museum of Fine Arts Boston | Boston | |
Mother About to Wash Her Sleepy Child | 1880 | 39 1/2 in × 25 7/8 in | M.62.8.14 | Los Angeles County Museum of Art | Los Angeles | |
Susan on a Balcony holding a dog | 1883 | 39 1/2 in × 25 1/2 in | Corcoran Gallery of Art | Washington D.C. | ||
Reading “Le Figaro” | 1883 | 41 in x 33 in | Collection Mrs. Eric de Spoelberch | Haverford, Pennsylvania | ||
The Family | 1886 | 32 in x 26 in | Chrysler Museum of Art | Norfolk, Virginia | ||
Girl Arranging Her Hair | 1886 | 29 1/2 in x 24 1/2 in | 1963.10.97 | National Gallery of Art | Washington D.C. | |
Emmie and her Child | 1889 | 35 3/8 in x 25 3/8 in | Wichita Art Museum | Kansas | ||
Mrs. Robert S. Cassatt, the Artist's Mother | 1889 | 38 in x 27 in | 1979.35 | Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco | San Francisco | |
Young Woman in a Black and Green Bonnet | 1890 | 25 9/16 x 20 1/2 in | x1953-119 | Princeton University Art Museum | Princeton, New Jersey | |
Baby's First Caress | 1891 | 30 in x 24 in | New Britain Museum of American Art | New Britain, Connecticut | ||
The Letter | 1891 | 13 5/8 in x 9 in | Art Institute of Chicago | Chicago | ||
The Child's Bath | 1893 | 39 1/2 in × 26 in | 1910.2 | Art Institute of Chicago | Chicago | |
Baby Reaching for an Apple | 1893 | 39 in x 25 1/2 in | Mrs. Blaine Durham | Hume, VA | ||
The Boating Party | 1893 | 35 1/2 in × 46 1/8 in | 1963.10.94 | National Gallery of Art | Washington D.C. | |
Summertime | 1894 | 29 in x 38 in | Armand Hammer Foundation | Los Angeles | ||
Ellen Mary Cassatt In A White Coat | 1896 | 32 in x 24 in | private collection | |||
Breakfast in Bed | 1897 | 25 5/8 in × 29 in | Huntington Library | San Marino, California | ||
Gardner and Ellen | 1899 | 25 in × 18 3/4 in | MMA 57.182 | Metropolitan Museum of Art | NYC | |
Madame A. F. Aude and Her Two Daughters | 1899 | 21 3/8 in × 31 7/8 in | Collection Durand-Ruel | Paris | ||
After the Bath | 1901 | 25 3/4 in × 39 1/4 in | Cleveland Museum of Art | Cleveland | ||
Reine LeFebvre Holding a Nude Baby | 1902 | 26 7/8 in × 22 1/2 in | Worcester Art Museum | Worcester, MA | ||
Margot (Lefebvre) in Blue | 1902 | 24 in × 19 5/8 in | 37.303 | Walters Art Museum | Baltimore | |
Simone in a White Bonnet | 1903 | 25 1/2 in × 16 1/2 in | private collection | Texas | ||
Mother and Child | 1905 | 36 1/4 in x 29 in | 1963.10.98 | National Gallery of Art | Washington D.C. | |
Françoise Holding a Little Dog | 1906 | 26 7/8 in x 22 3/4 in | 26.124 | Huntington Library | San Marino, California | |
Antoinette at her dressing table | 1909 | 36 1/2 in x 28 1/2 in | Collection Mrs. Samuel E. Johnson | Chicago, Illinois | ||
The Crochet Lesson | 1913 | 30 1/8 in x 25 1/2 in | Collection Melville and Estelle Gelman | Washington D.C. | ||
Mother, Young daughter, and Son | 1913 | 43 1/4 in. x 33 1/4 in | Memorial Art Gallery | Rochester, NY |
Sources
- Mary Cassatt, Oils and Pastels, by E. John Bullard, Watson-Guptill Publications, New York in cooperation with the National Gallery, Washington, D.C., 1972