Mary Cassatt
Painter of Modern Women
(Author) Griselda PollockThis groundbreaking study, the definitive introduction to the work of artist Mary Cassatt, places her work in the wider context of nineteenth-century feminism and art theory and is now updated with color illustrations. This groundbreaking study redefines the status of the beloved American artist Mary Cassatt, placing her work in the wider context of nineteenth- century feminism and art theory. Mary Cassatt looks at the artist’s work in light of her time as an advocate for women’s intellectual life and political emancipation. Esteemed by her contemporaries for her commitment to what she and her radical colleagues in Paris termed “the new art”—now called impressionism—Cassatt brought her discerning gaze and compositional inventiveness to the study of the subtle, often psychological, social interactions of women in public and private spaces. Focusing on key moments of engagement and change over the artist’s long career, art historian Griselda Pollock discusses Cassatt’s artistic training across Europe, her profound study of the Old Masters, and places fresh emphasis on the artist’s interest in Manet and other contemporary French and Spanish painters as well as her influence on American collections of French modernism. Now revised with a new preface, updates to the bibliography, and color illustrations throughout, this book offers a reevaluation of the work of this important artist as seen through the frames of class, gender, space, and difference.
Griselda Pollock
Griselda Pollock is a renowned feminist art historian known for her groundbreaking work on gender and representation in art. Her most famous work, "Vision and Difference: Femininity, Feminism and Histories of Art," revolutionized the field by challenging traditional art historical narratives. Pollock's writing is known for its incisive analysis and sharp critique of patriarchal structures in the art world. Her contributions to literature have reshaped the way we understand and interpret art history through a feminist lens.