American artist Mary Cassatt (1844-1926), one of the greatest and most popular of the Impressionists, created some of her most inventive and appealing images in the print medium. This exhibition presents 41 major prints and drawings that have rarely been shown - etchings, color aquatints, counterproofs and drawings, which reveal the range of the artist's creative process and add to our understanding of her innovative approach to art, and her significant contributions to modern printmaking.
Added by Upcoming Robot on January 9, 2010