Mary Cassatt By Griselda Pollock by Griselda Pollock

A compact, critical study that reexamines an American Impressionist painter’s life and work, tracing her emergence in Paris, her distinctive depictions of domestic interiors, motherhood and female social life, and her innovative printmaking and painting techniques; situating her art within the politics of gender and class, it combines archival research and close visual analysis to reassess her relationships with contemporaries and argue for her central role in modern art and feminist art history.

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