Woman at Her Toilette (1909) by Mary Cassatt

Woman at Her Toilette - Mary Cassatt - 1909

Artwork Information

TitleWoman at Her Toilette
ArtistMary Cassatt
Date1909
Mediumoil,canvas
Art MovementImpressionism
Current LocationPrivate Collection

About Woman at Her Toilette

The artwork titled “Woman at Her Toilette” is a creation by the esteemed artist Mary Cassatt, dating back to the year 1909. Rendered in oil on canvas, this piece is a quintessential example of the Impressionism movement. The genre of this work is that of a portrait, and it is currently held within a private collection.

The artwork showcases a woman engaging in her personal grooming ritual. She is depicted in a moment of intimate self-contemplation, seated before a large circular mirror that reflects her image. Her attire, an elegant, loosely draped pink robe paired with a greenish garment underneath, suggests a relaxed domestic setting. With her left hand, she gracefully holds a hand mirror, while her right hand appears to support her head, conveying a sense of pensiveness or fatigue. The brushwork is characteristically impressionist: soft, fluid, and expressing movement with a focus on capturing light and atmosphere rather than meticulous detail. Through this portrayal, Cassatt has captured a candid, everyday scene with a sensitivity and depth that resonates with the viewer, reflecting her profound insight into the private lives of women during her time.

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