Young Thomas and his Mother by Mary Cassatt - 1893 - 60 x 50 cm Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts Young Thomas and his Mother by Mary Cassatt - 1893 - 60 x 50 cm Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts

Young Thomas and his Mother

Pastel on wove paper • 60 x 50 cm
  • Mary Cassatt - May 22, 1844 - June 14, 1926 Mary Cassatt 1893

We end our special month with the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts today. We hope you enjoyed it! Today's painting is also special because the artist, Mary Cassatt, was very connected to the Academy—she entered the Pennsylvania Academy at the age of 16.

Six years later, with full family support, the artist went to Europe for further study, beginning the career that would ultimately result in her being claimed equally by European and American art history. Cassatt's spatial experimentation, bold handling, and interest in contemporary subject matter, as well as her extraordinary facility with the rapid medium of pastel, led to her invitation to exhibit with the Impressionists beginning in 1879. Young Thomas and His Mother belongs to themes of mothers and children that Cassatt began to investigate in the 1880s. It is one of several pastels to feature these particular models. In an intensely intimate, tightly cropped scene, the portrait oscillates between areas of closely observed naturalism and sketchy, abstracted passages, imbuing it with lyricism and dynamic tension. The world of Cassatt's subjects is often mistakenly regarded as a cloistered one, but it is only one of the many spheres that she inhabited. She actively participated in the artistic life of both France and the United States. Cassatt tirelessly promoted advanced painting to wealthy American patrons, who made purchases largely on her recommendation. Many of these collections formed the nuclei of the great treasure troves of Impressionist art now in museums in the United States.

Mary Cassatt was one of the most important painters of the French Impressionists. Learn more about this in our French Impressionism Mega Online Course!

P.S. Mary Cassatt's paintings seek to break traditional barriers in art and emphasize the vital role of women as the primary caretakers of children. We have selected five of her most beautiful portrayals of motherhood.