Mary Cassatt
/ˌmeəri kəˈsæt/
/ˌmeri kəˈsæt/, /ˌmeri kəˈsɑːt/
- (1844-1926) a US artist known especially for her paintings of mothers and children. She worked mostly in France, where she was a student of Degas and became a member of the Impressionist group. One of her most famous paintings is Woman Bathing (1891).
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