After the Bath (1901)

Cassatt, Mary (1844-1926)

After the Bath
1901
Pastel, 66 x 100 cm
Cleveland Museum of ArtCleveland

Mary Cassatt began using pastel in the 1870s and continued to experiment with the medium throughout her career. This drawing depicts a mother and child, one of the artist’s preferred subjects. Cassatt typically used the technique seen here, in which she finished her sitters’ faces with a high degree of detail but rendered the rest of the composition in a much looser and sketchier style. Mary Cassatt once commented that pastel was “the most satisfactory medium for [portraying] children,” since they could not sit still for long and the medium allowed for rapid sketching. (CMA)