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MARY CASSATT
(1844-1926) American painter and printmaker, exhibited in Paris with the Impressionists, renowned for her images of women and children. Rare, fine content A.L.S. ‘Mary Cassatt' 2pp. 12mo., [Paris], ‘23 De' [n.y. but after 1902], in French on her '10, Rue de Marignan' imprinted correspondence card to her niece Jeanne Pontillon, the daughter Edma Morisot, Impressionist Berthe Morisot's older sister and the wife of Edouard Manet' brother, Eugene Manet, whom she married in 1869. In part: ‘…As you can see, I am no longer in Grasse [in the Cotes-d'Azur region of France], and I do not know if will stay here…I am sorry that you have been sick…I saw [Parisian founder and gallerist] M. Hebrard and I have some news for Mme. Havemeyer, there will be an exhibition of works by your uncle [Edouard Manet] at the Metropolitan Museum in New York in January…I will send you the files [?] of an ancient sculpture from the Carnegie Museum…'. The date of the Manet exhibit mentioned is not known and worthy of further research. Manet debuted his works in New York in 1879 with the controversial painting ‘The Execution of Emperor Maximilien III' and showed frequently in New York thereafter. The mention of Adrien Aurelian Hebrard (1865-1937) dates the letter to post-1902, as the latter launched a foundry and art gallery in 1902 and made bronzes of some of most important sculptures of the period. Jeanne Pontillon is perhaps best remembered as the subject of her aunt Berthe Morisot's acclaimed painting ‘Portrait of Jeanne Pontillon' (1894). Fine condition.

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August 16, 2024 10:00 AM EDT
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