Detail View: The AMICA Library: The Cup of Tea

AMICA ID: 
MMA_.22.16.17
AMICA Library Year: 
2000
Object Type: 
Paintings
Creator Name: 
Cassatt, Mary
Creator Role: 
Artist
Creator Dates/Places: 
1844-1926
Creator Name-CRT: 
Mary Cassatt
Title: 
The Cup of Tea
View: 
Full View
Creation Date: 
ca. 1879
Creation Start Date: 
1877
Creation End Date: 
1881
Materials and Techniques: 
Oil on canvas
Dimensions: 
36 3/8 x 25 3/4 in. (92.4 x 65.4 cm)
AMICA Contributor: 
The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Owner Location: 
New York, New York, USA
ID Number: 
22.16.17
Credit Line: 
From the Collection of James Stillman, Gift of Dr. Ernest G. Stillman, 1922
Rights: 
Context: 

This picture represents Cassatt's sister, Lydia Simpson Cassatt (1837-1882), although, as the title suggests, it is less a specific portrait than a representation of a popular social ritual-one of the activities of contemporary life that became the mainstay of Cassatt's Impressionist imagery. Painted in the artist's early Impressionist manner, it is a fine example of her skill as a colorist. Great attention has been devoted to the effects of reflected color, for example, the luminous quality of the pink dress is reinforced by pink on the arm of the chair, the underside of the saucer, the white glove, and the woman's face. Through the sketchlike green background, unprimed canvas is visible in peripheral areas. While the use of the canvas as part of the composition contributes to the spontaneity of the image, it was criticized by the establishment, who thought this avant-garde innovation evidenced lack of finish. This work may have been included in the 1879 French Impressionist exhibition in Paris. It clearly was in the exhibition staged by the same group in 1881, along with another image of Cassatt's sister titled 'Lydia Crocheting in the Garden of Marly,' also in the Museum's collection.

Related Image Identifier Link: 
MMA_.ap22.16.17.R.tif