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Print of a woman in a blue, patterned dress, seated at a desk and licking an envelope closed.

The Letter

1890/91

Mary Cassatt (American, 1844-1926) printed with Leroy (French, active 1876-1900)

United States

Mary Cassatt began a series of color prints in 1890 that exemplify her indebtedness to Japanese color woodblock prints and her thematic focus on figures in interiors. In The Letter, Cassatt used the patterns of the woman's dress and wallpaper as well as vibrant printing inks to manipulate space and formal elements inspired by Japanese art. The subject matter reflects the artist's focus on women indoors because contemporary social mores restricted their activities outside the home.

Color aquatint with drypoint, from three plates, on off-white laid paper

Prints and Drawings

Women artists