Visual Timeline: Mary Cassatt

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1844 CE - 1926 CE: Life of the American impressionist painter Mary Cassatt.
 
1844 CE: The impressionist painter Mary Cassatt is born in Allegheny City (now Pittsburgh).
 
1865 CE: The impressionist painter Mary Cassatt moves to Paris.
 
1874 CE: Mary Cassatt's 'During the Carnival' is accepted by the Paris Salon.
 
1877 CE: The Paris Salon rejects a submission by Mary Cassatt who now explores alternative ways to exhibit her art.
 
1879 CE: Mary Cassatt participates in the Fourth Impressionist Exhibition in Paris.
 
1879 CE: Mary Cassatt paints her 'Woman with a Pearl Necklace in a Loge'.
 
1880 CE: Mary Cassatt pariticiaptes in the Fifth Impressionist Exhibition in Paris.
 
1881 CE: Mary Cassatt participates in the Sixth Impressionist Exhibition in Paris.
 
1886 CE: Mary Cassatt participates in the Eighth Impressionist Exhibition in Paris.
 
1890 CE: Mary Cassatt creates her celebrated pastel on paper, 'Mother and Child'.
 
1891 CE: The art dealer Durand-Ruel organises a solo exhibition in Paris for Mary Cassatt.
 
1893 CE: The art dealer Durand-Ruel organises a second and even bigger solo exhibition in Paris for Mary Cassatt.
 
1894 CE: Mary Cassatt makes her home at Château de Beaufresne in Le Mesnil-Théribus in northern France.
 
1895 CE: The art dealer Durand-Ruel organises a solo exhibition in New York for Mary Cassatt.
 
1926 CE: The impressionist painter Mary Cassatt dies in Paris.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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