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Mary Stevenson
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Mary Stevenson’s life has had a strong spiritual focus since the age of 23 when she was taught to meditate at the Reno TM Center. She became a TM teacher on April 13, 1976, after six months of training in Europe. From the early 1970’s, Mary organized or helped run meditation centers around the country, including in Reno, Nevada; Austin, Texas; Silver Spring, Maryland; and Boulder, Colorado. She also spent four years in the spiritual community of Fairfield, Iowa. For many years, she regularly attended large world peace assemblies around the country to enjoy big group meditations with thousands of other TM practitioners from around the world.
She began studying Vedic Astrology in 1988, in order to understand why such life-changing major eventsMary Stevenson’s life has had a strong spiritual focus since the age of 23 when she was taught to meditate at the Re
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Mary Stevenson Cassatt (1844–1926), born in Allegheny City (now part of Pittsburgh), Pennsylvania, spent her early years with her family in France and Germany. From 1860 to 1862, she studied at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts. By 1865, she had convinced her parents to let her study in Paris, where she took private lessons from leading academic painter Jean-Léon Gérôme, copied works of the old masters, and went sketching. She stayed in Courance and Écouen and studied with Édouard Frère and Paul Soyer. In 1868, Cassatt’s painting The Mandolin Player (private collection) was accepted at the Paris Salon, the first time her work was represented there. After three-and-a-half years in France, the Franco-Prussian War interrupted Cassatt’s studies and she returned to Philadelphia in the late summer of 1870.
Cassatt returned to Europe in 1871. She spent eight months in Parma, Italy, in 1872, studying the paintings of Correggio and Parmigianino and working with the advice of Carlo Raimondi, head of the department of engraving at the Parma Academy. In 1873, she visited Spain, Bel
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Mary Stevenson Cassatt
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Mary Stevenson Cassatt was an American painter and printmaker who became part of the Impressionist circle in Paris. She was the daughter of a Pittsburgh banker and was brought up in a cultured environment, with five years being spent abroad. She had an older sister Lydia, and two brothers, one of whom was the successful engineer Alexander Johnston Cassatt, president of the Pennsylvania Railroad.
Life:
Cassatt received her artistic education at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts in Philadelphia and then in Paris where she studied under Jean-Léon Gérôme and Charles Chaplin. She also studied with Paul Soyer in Ecouen, Thomas Couture in Villiers-le-Bel and Charles Bellay in Rome, concentrating mainly on figure painting. She spent sixteen months in the USA in 1870-71 but returned to Europe where she studied in galleries in Parma, Madrid, Seville, Antwerp and Rome, finally settling in Paris in 1874.
She specialised in portraiture and genre scenes of women in domestic interiors and exhibited in the Paris Salons of 1868, 1870
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