Mary Cassatt Banjo Print – Authentic 1893 Impressionist Fine Art Poster
This Mary Cassatt banjo print displays the intimate domesticity and delicate line work of the late 19th century. Featuring impressionist wall art styles, it is produced on 200 GSM museum-grade matte paper.
What You Will Receive
- Made to order, museum-grade art print. Frame not included unless stated.
- Printed on 200 GSM premium matte paper for crisp detail and zero glare.
- Archival giclée inks that resist fading for decades.
- Multiple size options. Use the selector above.
- Protective packaging: rigid mailer or sturdy tube.
Print Quality
Every print is produced using state-of-the-art giclée technology on heavyweight 200 GSM matte paper. The non-reflective surface eliminates glare while the archival pigment inks deliver rich, accurate colours designed to last a lifetime.
Size Guide
For walls above furniture, choose a print roughly two thirds to three quarters the width of the piece below it. Smaller sizes up to 11×14 inches suit gallery walls. Larger formats of 18×24 inches and above create striking focal points.
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Shipping
Every order is printed on demand. Processing takes 3 to 5 business days, then ships free worldwide with tracking.
| Region | Processing | Delivery | Total |
|---|---|---|---|
| USA | 3–5 days | 2–6 days | 5–11 days |
| Canada | 3–5 days | 5–10 days | 8–15 days |
| UK & Europe | 3–5 days | 5–10 days | 8–15 days |
| Australia & NZ | 3–5 days | 8–15 days | 11–20 days |
| Asia | 3–5 days | 7–15 days | 10–20 days |
| Rest of world | 3–5 days | 10–20 days | 13–25 days |
📦 Packaging
Prints up to 12×18 inches ship flat in rigid cardboard mailers with backing board. Larger prints are rolled in sturdy tubes with protective end caps. Every package includes moisture barriers and Handle With Care labels.
Returns and Replacements
- 30-day return window from delivery. No questions asked.
- Report damage within 48 hours with photos for a free replacement.
- Full refunds for eligible returns in original condition.
- Cancel before production starts for a complete refund.
- Return shipping covered for defective or incorrect items.
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How to Care for Your Print
Follow these steps to keep your print looking gallery fresh for decades.
Handling
Allow rolled prints to relax flat for 30 to 60 minutes. Handle by the edges with clean, dry hands and avoid touching the printed surface.
Placement
Avoid direct sunlight, heat sources and high humidity areas. North-facing walls receive less UV. Use LED or incandescent lighting instead of fluorescent.
Framing
Use acid-free mats and UV protective glass or acrylic for maximum longevity. Leave a small gap between print and glazing for airflow.
Cleaning
Dust framed glass with a soft cloth. Spray the cloth, not the glass. For unframed prints, use a dry microfibre cloth and never apply liquids to the surface.
Climate
Keep temperature at 18–24 °C and humidity at 40–60%. Avoid attics, basements and garages where conditions swing widely.
Storage
Store flat in acid-free folders, interleaved with tissue paper, in a cool dark place. Never fold. Check stored prints annually.
⚠️ Avoid
- Prolonged direct sunlight or fluorescent lighting.
- Bathrooms, kitchens and areas above heat sources.
- Tape, adhesives or liquids applied directly to the print.
- Rolling with the image facing inward as this can crack the ink layer.
- Extreme or rapid temperature and humidity changes.
📊 Expected Lifespan
- 100+ years when framed with UV protective glazing and indirect light.
- 50–75 years when framed with standard glass and indirect light.
- 25–50 years when stored correctly in darkness.
This authentic Mary Cassatt banjo print captures the quiet intimacy of 19th-century domestic life through the lens of one of Impressionism’s most influential figures. Originally created in 1893, this composition focuses on the tactile connection between a mentor and a child, utilizing a palette of muted teal, soft cream, and subtle pink accents. The woman, dressed in a voluminous teal gown, guides the hands of a young girl over the strings of a banjo, highlighting a moment of musical transmission that is both personal and culturally significant. Every line in this Mary Cassatt banjo print reflects the artist’s technical proficiency in drypoint and aquatint, a method she refined after studying Japanese woodblock techniques.
Historical Context of the Mary Cassatt Banjo Print
The Mary Cassatt banjo print emerged during a pivotal period in the artist’s career. Residing in Paris and collaborating with the French Impressionists, Cassatt was uniquely positioned to bridge the gap between American sensibilities and European avant-garde styles. This particular work exemplifies her move away from traditional oil painting toward the more structured, graphic nature of printmaking. The influence of Ukiyo-e is visible in the flattened perspectives and the emphasis on strong, clean contours. By choosing a banjo as the central object, Cassatt also acknowledged the popularity of the instrument in both American folk traditions and upper-middle-class parlors during the Gilded Age.
Technical Details and Visual Composition
Visually, the Mary Cassatt banjo print is defined by its use of negative space and selective color. The cream-toned background allows the saturated blues of the woman’s sleeves to dominate the visual field, drawing the eye immediately to the instructional gesture. The child’s figure is rendered with softer edges, suggesting a sense of youthful learning and curiosity. The medium of this reproduction honors the original’s texture, ensuring that the fine hatching and tonal gradations remain visible to the viewer. This Mary Cassatt banjo print serves as a prime example of how the artist could use simple domestic scenes to convey profound emotional depth without relying on grand narratives.
Museum-Grade Quality and Archival Standards
To ensure that each Mary Cassatt banjo print meets the standards expected by serious art collectors, we utilize premium materials for every production. The archival quality of the inks ensures that the teal and pink hues remain vibrant for decades, resisting the fading commonly associated with lesser posters. The paper choice is equally critical for maintaining the integrity of the original etching’s appearance.
- Paper: 200 GSM museum-grade matte finish for a non-reflective, premium feel.
- Inks: Fade-resistant archival, professional large-format printing.
- Framing: Ships unframed, standard frame-ready for easy custom mounting.
- Digital: 300 DPI high-resolution files available for immediate download at $3.90.
Integrating a Mary Cassatt banjo print into your collection provides a sophisticated nod to the history of female artists in the 19th century. Whether placed in a formal study, a music room, or a bedroom, the muted tones and rhythmic composition provide a calming visual focus. The Mary Cassatt banjo print is more than just decor; it is an exploration of line and light that defined a generation of printmakers. The high-resolution detail allows for a deep appreciation of the drypoint technique, where every burr and scratch of the original plate is honored in the reproduction.
This Mary Cassatt banjo print is produced with the utmost care to preserve the integrity of the 1893 aesthetic. The final product is a crisp, clean representation of historical art that fits perfectly into modern or traditional frames. For those building a gallery wall, this piece pairs exceptionally well with other 19th-century etchings or French Impressionist works. Order your print today to bring a piece of museum history into your home. This is fan-inspired artwork and an original artistic interpretation. It is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or officially licensed by any studio, production company, label, artist, photographer, or rights holder.
Price range: $3.90 through $59.90
Price range: $3.90 through $59.90
Price range: $3.90 through $59.90
Price range: $3.90 through $59.90







