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Special Exhibition

Mary Cassatt: An American in Paris
February 14 – August 30, 2026

Mary Cassatt: An American in Paris

Discover an intimate exhibition of works by Mary Cassatt, an impressionist master with an independent spirit. Cassatt, who lived in France for most of her life, was the only American member of the impressionists—and one of only three women.

This exhibition marks 100 years since Cassatt's death with bold iconic works and rarely seen treasures, largely drawn from our rich holdings of her work. They show an artist shaped by tradition yet radically modern.

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Georgia O'Keeffe
Georgia O'Keeffe
American modernist known for painting close-up flowers, New York skyscrapers, and the desert landscapes of New Mexico.
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Alma Thomas
Alma Thomas
Pioneer of the Washington Color School and longtime DC art teacher whose vibrant abstract paintings were inspired by nature, music, and space exploration.
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Claude Monet
Claude Monet
Iconic French Impressionist who often worked outdoors to capture the shifting light; famed for creating more than 250 paintings of water lilies.
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Artist Spotlight

Henri Matisse

Henri Matisse

Never content to rest on his well-earned laurels, Matisse kept pushing the development of his artwork even into his seventies when he turned to cut and pasted colored paper as his medium. It was both the aesthetic flourishing of his exploration of ever simplified shapes and flat planes of color as well as a means of diminishing the burdens of his infirmity and weakening eyesight.