Lilacs in a Window
Painting by Mary Cassatt
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Artist | Mary Cassatt |
Year | 1879 |
Catalogue | BrCR 164 |
Medium | Oil on canvas |
Dimensions | 61.6 cm × 50.8 cm (24.3 in × 20 in) |
Location | Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York |
Accession | 1997.207 |
Website | Museum page |
Lilacs in a Window is a painting by the American painter, printmaker, pastelist, and connoisseur Mary Cassatt which is in the collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. [1]
It is one of the few still-lifes she executed and was originally owned by the Parisian art collector Moyse Dreyfus. Cassatt had been introduced to him by her Impressionist friends, and he became a friend and early patron. Cassatt included a portrait of him, Mr. Moyse Dreyfus, in her show at the Fourth Impressionist Exhibition of 1879.[2]
It is on view in the Metropolitan Museum's Gallery 774.
See also
Citations
- ^ "Lilacs in a Window". Metropolitan Museum of Art.
- ^ Mathews 1994, pp. 139, 263.
Bibliography
- Mathews, Nancy Mowll (1994). Mary Cassatt: A Life. New York: Villard Books. ISBN 978-0-394-58497-3. LCCN 98-8028.
External links
- SIRIS record
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- List of works
- Little Girl in a Blue Armchair (1878)
- Lilacs in a Window (1879)
- Woman with a Pearl Necklace in a Loge (1879)
- The Tea (1879-1880)
- Lydia Crocheting in the Garden at Marly (1880)
- In the Loge (1880)
- The Cup of Tea (1880-81)
- A Woman and a Girl Driving (1881)
- Lady at the Tea Table (1883-1885)
- Girl Arranging Her Hair (1886)
- The Boating Party (1893)
- The Child's Bath (1893)
- Mother and Child (1898)
- Young Mother Sewing (1900)
- Woman with a Sunflower (1905)
- Gardner (Cassatt) Held by His Mother (c. 1889)
- Alexander Cassatt (brother)
- SS Mary Cassatt
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