Alexander Johnston Cassatt and Family

Cheswold - Cassatt's beloved home
Cheswold - Cassatt's beloved home
This is where Alexander Cassatt was happiest.
Cassatt and others at Cheswold

Cassatt and others at Cheswold

Cassatt was one of the country's most well-known horsemen.

Alexander and Lois Cassatt at Cheswold
Alexander and Lois Cassatt at Cheswold
A rare personal photo of Alexander and Lois Cassatt in their Cheswold summer home library, 1890. From brynmar.edu
The original bronze statue placed in Pennsylvania Station. It now resides in the Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania.
The original bronze statue placed in Pennsylvania Station. It now resides in the Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania.
The Alexander Cassatt bronze sculpture as it appeared in the original Penn Station.
The Alexander Cassatt bronze sculpture as it appeared in the original Penn Station.
This image creates a deep sense of melancholy for what was and should still be.
A long view of the Cassatt bronze statue in the original Penn Station.
A long view of the Cassatt bronze statue in the original Penn Station.
A haunting image, to be sure.
Cassatt inspecting the Pennsy, as he often did.
Cassatt inspecting the Pennsy, as he often did.
c.1900
The "End of the Line" cover photo
The "End of the Line" cover photo
A portion of the image used on the cover of "End of the Line," a biography of Cassatt by Patricia Talbot Davis in 1978. It is the only biography of Alexander…
A Young Man
A Young Man
Origin and date unknown
From "The World's Work," 1901
From "The World's Work," 1901
Cassatt portrait from Smithsonian
Cassatt portrait from Smithsonian
Cassatt portrait by Mary Cassatt
Cassatt portrait by Mary Cassatt
A portrait currently in the Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania
A portrait currently in the Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania
from ExplorePAHistory.com
Portrait by Mary Cassatt
Portrait by Mary Cassatt
Alexander Cassatt and his son Robert Kelso (1885) by Mary Cassatt
Alexander Cassatt and his son Robert Kelso (1885) by Mary Cassatt
Mary Cassatt self-portrait 1880
Mary Cassatt self-portrait 1880
Self-portrait by Mary Stevenson Cassatt (1844-1926), sister of Alexander Johnston Cassatt, was an American impressionist painter.
Mary Cassatt self-portrait c.1878
Mary Cassatt self-portrait c.1878
Mrs. Alexander (Lois) Cassatt
Mrs. Alexander (Lois) Cassatt
The two had no love for each other but Alexander's wife Lois agreed to sit for this portrait by his sister Mary.
Mrs. Robert S. Cassatt, Alexander Cassatt's mother
Mrs. Robert S. Cassatt, Alexander Cassatt's mother
This work by Mary Cassatt was exhibited for the first of five successive years at the Paris Salon in 1872. Mary became a member of the Impressionist group in…