Baby Bill (1890) by Mary Cassatt

Baby Bill - Mary Cassatt - 1890

Artwork Information

TitleBaby Bill
ArtistMary Cassatt
Date1890
Mediumetching
Art MovementImpressionism
Current LocationPrivate Collection

About Baby Bill

The artwork titled “Baby Bill” was created by the artist Mary Cassatt in the year 1890. Cassatt employed the medium of etching to produce this piece, which is categorized under the genre painting style. The etching is a fine example of the Impressionist art movement, known for its loose brushwork and interest in capturing the effects of light and color. Currently, “Baby Bill” resides within a private collection, and is therefore not readily accessible to the public for viewing.

“Baby Bill” portrays a tender and intimate moment between an adult, likely a mother, and a young child. The adult figure appears to be holding the child close, with their faces in close proximity, suggesting a moment of affectionate interaction. The child, dressed in a blue garment, gazes out towards the viewer, while the adult appears contemplatively toward the child. The use of light and shadow, along with soft color tones, creates a warm and emotive atmosphere, characteristic of the Impressionist style. The lines are fluid, indicating movement and a gentle handling of the subjects, and the overall composition invites viewers to engage emotionally with the scene depicted.

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