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Mary Cassatt : au coeur de l'impressionnisme / Laurent Manoeuvre.

Fine Arts Library ND38.M36 .M379 2018
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Manoeuvre, Laurent.
Language:
French
Subjects (All):
Women painters.
Painting, French.
Physical Description:
231 pages : illustrations ; 28 cm
Place of Publication:
Garches : A propos, 2018.
Summary:
"At the beginning of the 1870s, Mary Cassatt, a well-bred American girl, followed her vocation as a painter and made the choice to live in Paris. Very quickly recognized by the Impressionists with whom she exposes, she will make a decisive contribution to the recognition of the movement, by advising American collectors to acquire the paintings of her friends, mostly masterpieces." --Translated from back cover of jacket
Contents:
Avant-propos
1844-1876 Peindre mieux que les maîtres anciens
Un caractère bien trempé
Pennsylvanie-Europe
Paris, la formation
Italie, Espagne, Flandres
Une Américaine à Paris
Mary Stevenson au Salon
1877-1886 L'indépendante Miss Cassatt
Degas, éventails et chapeaux
Expositions impressionnistes
Le Jour et la Nuit
Plein air!
L'ultime exposition impressionniste
Miss Cassatt, Claude, Camille et les autres
Morisot-Cassatt
1887-1926 Une femme moderne
Graver en couleur, un nouveau défi
Coco chéri
The World's Columbain Exposition
Manet, le "nec plus ultra"
"Life and Love"
Sugar King & Jam Queen
Créer une école de peinture américaine
Dans les musées américains et franc̦ais
Reconnaissance et crépuscule
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9782915398175
2915398178
OCLC:
1029832132

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