Head of Margot
Head of Margot
Artist
Creation date
about 1902
Materials
pastel on white laid Ingres paper
Dimensions
19 7/16 x 16 11/16 in.
Credit line
Gift of William Mansur Hume
Accession number
77.196
Collection
Not Currently On View
Mary Cassatt received her early training in America but settled in Paris, where she befriended Edgar Degas and exhibited with the Impressionists.
Young children were among Cassatt's favorite subjects, though she avoided sentimental portrayals in favor of emphasizing her models' freshness, intelligence, and energy.
This pastel is one in a series of portraits of children who lived in the French village where Cassatt spent her summers.













