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The Child's Bath

Mary Cassatt · 1844–1926

Year
1893
Medium
Oil on canvas
Size
100.3 × 66.1 cm
Collection
Art Institute of Chicago

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THE WORK

An ordinary moment, seen from above.

We look down on the scene from a high vantage, the faces foreshortened as if glimpsed from above, the way a real onlooker might catch such an intimate moment. That looking-down viewpoint reflects the influence of Cassatt's friend and mentor Edgar Degas, her fellow Impressionist.

WHERE IT CAME FROM

Paris had just discovered the Japanese print.

Captivated by a large exhibition of Japanese ukiyo-e woodblock prints in Paris in 1890, Cassatt absorbed their bold patterns, strong outlines, and high, tilted-up perspective. Those qualities are the painting's most distinctive feature, lifted directly from her study of the Japanese prints.

LOOK CLOSER

Her name is written on the floor.

Cassatt signed the canvas not in a corner margin but down in the picture itself, on the depicted floor at the lower left. There, in blue paint, she wrote 'Mary Cassatt.'

Seriously, you must not miss that. You who want to make color prints you couldn't dream of anything more beautiful. I dream of it and don't think of anything else but color on copper.— Mary Cassatt, in a letter to Berthe Morisot, 1890

The file & the facts

Title
The Child's Bath
Artist
Mary Cassatt
Year
1893
Medium
Oil on canvas
Original
100.3 × 66.1 cm
Collection
Art Institute of Chicago
Rights
Open access · personal use
File
300 DPI · sRGB · JPEG

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