Living and working alone much of her life as an expatriate in France, Mary Cassatt (1845-1926) became known for her tender images of women and children. “Breakfast in Bed”, 1847, captures both emotional and psychological intimacy. Cassatt was the only American to be formally accepted into French Impressionist circles.
The Huntington, San Marino, California
Reference: inscription on back of stamp
This stamp was one of the "Four Centuries of American Art" commemorative stamps issued on August 27, 1998, in Santa Clara, California. The pane features twenty American paintings. An inscription on the back of each stamp describes the painting and artist.
Scott Catalogue USA: 3236o
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Museum ID: 2000.2021.176