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David Williams Cassat (1844-1921) was born in Staban Township, Adams County, Pennsylvania. He moved to Emerson, Iowa in 1882 and married Lillian May Berryhill (1865-1959) in 1888. They lived in Woodbine and later Corning, Iowa. Descendants lived in Iowa, Nebraska, Illinois, New York and elsewhere. Includes ancestors to the 1600's.
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Beginning in 1924, Proceedings are incorporated into the Apr. number.
The bibliographic holdings of family histories at the Library of Congress. Entries are arranged alphabetically of the works of those involved in Genealogy and also items available through the Library of Congress.
One of the few women Impressionists, Mary Cassatt (1844-1926) had a life of paradoxes: American born, she lived and worked in France; a classically trained artist, she preferred the company of radicals; never married, she painted exquisite and beloved portraits of mothers and children. This book provides new insight into the personal life and artistic endeavors of this extraordinary woman. "Brilliant, lively life of long lived American Impressionist."--Kirkus Reviews "Rich in historical and archeological detail, thoroughgoing in its resurrection of the contexts and conditions of Cassatt's life as an artist."--Carol Armstrong, New York Times Book Review "Mathews informatively and entertaining...
This ground-breaking work has been fully updated in detailing the painting, sculpture and photography of gay or lesbian artists. Set in the context of current issues Cooper makes a vital con tribution to debates on art, gender and sexuality.