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Woman Bathing

Creator Name

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Mary Cassatt

Cultural Context

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American

Date

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Creation: 19th century

About the Work

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American painter and printmaker Mary Cassatt is known as one of the “three great dames of Impressionism.” While Cassatt painted outside like other Impressionists, she specialized in intimate indoor scenes, frequently depicting women alone as well as mothers and children. This print of a woman bathing shows the casual intimacy of a daily ritual. Cassatt’s Impressionist contemporary, Edgar Degas, also famously depicted bathing women. Yet whereas Degas’s portraits, in their high angle gaze and their fixation on the women’s rears, tend to have a voyeuristic quality, Cassatt’s depiction is profoundly humanizing in its mundanity. In her use of flat, bounded color, Cassatt borrowed from Japanese block print aesthetics. Impressionist artists, as other French creatives at the time, were heavily influenced by Japanese art, revealing modernism to be transnational in origin.

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Title

Woman Bathing

Creator

Mary Cassatt, American, 1844 - 1926, artist

Worktype

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Work on paper
Print

Cultural Context

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American

Material

color drypoint and aquatint on laid paper

Dimensions

plate: 36.4 x 26.7 cm (14 5/16 x 10 1/2 in.) sheet: 43.2 x 29.8 cm (17 x 11 3/4 in.)

Technique

drypoint; aquatint

Language

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Date

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Creation: 19th century
1890-1891, 1876 to 1900

Provenance

Chester Dale Collection; Donor: Chester Dale; Source: Chester Dale

Style Period

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Japonisme
Impressionist

Rights

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CC0

Inscription

recto: at lower right in graphite: Imprimée par l'artiste et M. Leroy / Mary Cassatt / (25 épreuves); at lower left in graphite in later hand: E.962 set of 10 - R3; verso: at lower left in graphite in later hand: B-22-231; recto: Mary Cassatt (Lugt 604); verso: National Gallery of Art (Lugt 1932d)

Location

American

Subjects

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Descriptive Topic: People, Nude, Interior view, Washstand, Woman, Mirror, Reflection, Vase, Back
Bathing; toilette; genre

Topic

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Curationist Contributors

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Reina Gattuso; Jessica Gengler

All Works in Curationist’s archives can be reproduced and used freely. How to attribute this Work:

Mary Cassatt, Woman Bathing, 1890-1891. National Gallery of Art. Impressionist artist Mary Cassatt drew inspiration from Japanese block printing in creating this image of a bathing woman. CC0.

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