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  1. Alexander Johnston Cassatt (December 8, 1839 – December 28, 1906) was the seventh president of the Pennsylvania Railroad (PRR), serving from June 9, 1899, to December 28, 1906.

  2. Mary Stevenson Cassatt (American, 1844–1926)

  3. o esta imagen que aquí contemplamos donde Alexander J. Cassatt y su hijo Robert Kelso posan para la pintora totalmente ausentes, con la mirada perdida. Ambas figuras representan a la burguesía norteamericana adinerada, algunos de cuyos miembros visitaban Europa, de donde venían referencias artísticas y sociales.

  4. In 1872 Mary Cassatt exhibited her work in the Paris Salon, where it attracted the attention of Edgar Degas, who introduced her to the impressionists, with whom she exhibited several times. Cassatt shared with the impressionists an interest in everyday scenes and is primarily known for her intimate depictions of women, children, and family members.

  5. 29 de may. de 2013 · Alexander J. Cassatt (1839-1906) was not a Philadelphian. He was a Pittsburgh transplant who had started his career as an engineer with the Pennsylvania Railroad, and proved himself to be a master of transportation logistics. As vice president of “The Railroad,” Cassatt enjoyed the good life.

  6. 20 de jun. de 2018 · Cassatt era famosa por sus convicciones: las mujeres modernas son mujeres inteligentes, en armonía con el mundo. ¿Los hijos son también los frutos que se recogen de los árboles?

  7. Mary fue una de siete hijos, dos de ellos fallecidos en la infancia. Uno de sus hermanos, Alexander Johnston Cassatt, se convirtió en presidente de Pennsylvania Railroad.