White House Dream Team: Mary Cassatt

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Mary Cassatt is one of the first great female American painters. She followed her dreams and became an artist. At age 16, Mary attended the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts. Four years later she moved to France to begin her career.

This young American received the chance of a lifetime in 1877 when notable French painter, Edgar Degas, asked her to join a group of painters. This group included now-famous painters, such as Manet and Renoir. Their style or type of painting is called Impressionism. They used primary colors and short brush strokes in their work.

"Young Mother and Two Children" (1908), by Mary Cassatt. Oil on canvas. Gift of an anonymous donor. Mary's work largely depicts mothers and children doing everyday tasks. She painted "Young Mother and Two Children" in 1908. The painting was given to the White House by an anonymous donor in 1954. Mary painted until 1914, when her eyesight weakened. She died in 1926.



Born
May 22, 1844

Died
June 14, 1926

Dream
To paint

School
Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts

Legacy
Great female Impressionist painter

Character Trait
Determination

Hometown
Allegheny, Pennsylvania

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Jackie Robinson
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Lou Gehrig

Athletes
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Wilma Rudolph

Patriots
Samuel Adams
Esther De Berdt Reed
Lemuel Haynes

Teachers
Mary Jane McLeod Bethune
Américo Paredes
Anne Sullivan Macy

Founders
John Jay
Clara Barton
Booker T. Washington

Authors
Laura Ingalls Wilder
Theodor Seuss Geisel
Elwyn Brooks White

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