Nancy Mowll Mathews
Author of Mary Cassatt: A Life
About the Author
Nancy Mowll Mathews is Eugenie Prendergast Curator at the Williams College Museum of Art. She is the author of numerous books and has organized several major exhibitions on Impressionist and post-Impressionist art. (Bowker Author Biography)
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Common Knowledge
- Canonical name
- Mathews, Nancy Mowll
- Birthdate
- 1947
- Gender
- female
- Education
- New York University, Institute of Fine Arts (Ph.D|1980)
Case Western Reserve University (MA|1972)
Goucher College (BA|1968) - Occupations
- art historian
curator - Organizations
- Williams College Museum of Art
Randolph-Macon Woman's College
Catalogue Raisonné Scholars Association - Nationality
- USA
- Birthplace
- Baltimore, Maryland, USA
- Associated Place (for map)
- Maryland, USA
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I worked for the print curator of a museum of modern art in Texas for a while. I catalogued, re-matted and re-framed a large part of the museum's very fine and extensive print collection, which included very fine impressions of "the Ten," the ten color dry-point/aquatints that she produced in 1890-91 (I think). They are wonderful objects to see up close, unframed, and matting and framing them was one of the highlights of my too-brief time as a print cur's assistant. I don't collect show more catalogues raisonne, I just purchased this book because I've always been so fond of "the Ten," and because even in reproduction, you can spend a lot of time gazing at them and appreciating Cassatt's mastery, and that of her printer, M. LeRoy. show less
Mary Cassatt, b. 1844. An excellent read about a fascinating personality. Cassatt struggled to take time away from her creative work in a way that a man wouldn't have been expected to do--like take care of her aging parents. If Cassatt was sometimes crabby about that, who could blame her? Good notes, good bibliography, well-written.
"My poor painting is sadly interrupted, I have no time now for anything & the constant anxiety takes all the heart out of me; my only hope is that this change show more will set Mother right for a time."
"Don't mind about clothes or anything," she writes to a friend, "for the people here are little more than barbarians."
I really liked this woman and found the biog both interesting and readable. Mathews has also edited a selection of Cassatt's correspondence: Cassatt and Her Circle, Selected Letters. show less
"My poor painting is sadly interrupted, I have no time now for anything & the constant anxiety takes all the heart out of me; my only hope is that this change show more will set Mother right for a time."
"Don't mind about clothes or anything," she writes to a friend, "for the people here are little more than barbarians."
I really liked this woman and found the biog both interesting and readable. Mathews has also edited a selection of Cassatt's correspondence: Cassatt and Her Circle, Selected Letters. show less
Exhibition companion. We have one of these prints on our wall and are delighted with it.
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