that the Impressionist painter Mary Cassatt was French. After all, she spent most of her life in Paris, where she fell in with a group of pioneering French artists whom she often referred to as ...
In a new book, scholar Ruth E. Caskin emphasizes Cassatt as a distinctly transatlantic artist whose identification with the US and France were deeply entwined.
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