
Biography
Read about Mary Cassatt online at WetCanvas, a  virtual museum.
Read "Mary Cassatt (a Getting  to Know the World's Greatest Artists book)."
Read about Mary Cassatt's life and  times online  at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Before  Studying Art
Please check out these excellent resources  for looking at art with children. You can print out questions that  will inspire reflection and conversation. (I laminated this page and added it to  our art shelf.) MOMA also has a downloadable PDF for looking at art  and provides examples of how to do so.
Online Art
Take an online tour of  Mary Cassatt's work at the National Gallery of Art. (It has a bio, and 10  paintings by her. If you click on the name of the painting at the  bottom, you get to good background info on the work.)
Visit CGFA, the beautiful  nonprofit online gallery's Cassatt section. (It has three pages of  Cassatt thumbnails that you can click to enlarge and study.)
Read the brief analytical info about specific Mary Cassatt works.
ActivitiesPaint a coloring page of Mary Cassatt's "The Boating Party."
Work on the free printable "Artist  of Influence" biography sheet.
Take a family picture in the style of Mary Cassatt  then draw it or paint it.
Look up Pennsylvania (Mary's home state) and France  (where Mary's true heart was) on the globe.
Do the Mary Cassatt activity  in the book "Discovering Great  Artists."
Check out the coloring  book of Cassatt work. It's inexpensive, but you'll have to get this ahead of  time for the unit study.
Cassatt learned about art by copying the masters  when she was young. Choose a favorite work and attentively copy it.
Check out the four coloring pages for Cassatt works.
Choose a favorite painting  and write a description for it.
Choose a couple of favorite paintings by Cassatt, print them out and create a little gallery on paper. Make sure to draw the frames for each picture and to include yourself in it as a gallery visitor.
Additional Resources
Mary Cassatt's sponsor and  friend was Degas. Spend time learning about  this master's work.
"A Child's Book of  Lullabies" is a thin but lovely book  with beloved old-fashioned lullabies, each accompanied with a beautiful  print of a Cassatt painting. If you have little ones, it's worth adding  it to your library.


 
 
 

1 comment:
Would you be willing to share the questions for reflection that you laminated? I tried to access them but the 'page was not found.' I'm new at this and can use all of the help I can get.
Thanks, so much!
Jacquie
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