In 1864, she exhibited for the first time in the highly esteemed Salon de Paris. Sponsored by the government, and judged by Academicians, the Salon wa
A charming poster for an exhibition of Berthe Morisot watercolour paintings. Printed with archival inks on museum-quality paper in a range of sizes. Free UK shipping. Free international shipping also available.
Artist Berthe Morisot Bourges, France, 14 gennaio 1841 - 2 marzo 1895, Paris Source
Artist Berthe Morisot Bourges, France, 14 gennaio 1841 - 2 marzo 1895, Paris Source
(Part III) Young Girl With A Bird Portrait de Mademoiselle M.T. (Young Girl With A Parrot) Little Girl At Mesnil (Jeanne Bodeau) Portrait Of Children Chasing Butterflies The Artist’s Daughter…
Berthe Morisot Au bord du lac [1883] Paris Musée Marmottan
Berthe Morisot (1841--1895) was the only female in the avante-garde Impressionist show of 1874. Art history had not been fair to this artist whose work not only rivals, but in most cases surpasses, the skills of other Impressionists, including Degas and Renoir.
In 1894, famed art critic Gustave Geffroy described Berthe Morisot, Marie Bracquemond, and Mary Cassatt as "les trois grandes dames" (the three great ladies) of the Impressionist movement. Born into a wealthy bourgeois family from Bourges, France, Berthe Morisot
Impressionism: Berthe Morisot was the most prominent Impressionist woman, joining 7 of the 8 impressionist expositions.
(Part III) Young Girl With A Bird Portrait de Mademoiselle M.T. (Young Girl With A Parrot) Little Girl At Mesnil (Jeanne Bodeau) Portrait Of Children Chasing Butterflies The Artist’s Daughter…
Brushstrokes shiver, tremble and fly in this rare UK show of the French artist’s elusive, intimate work – albeit one shared with numerous men
An 1882 oil on canvas painting, Villa with Orange Trees, by Berthe Morisot (1841-95), the French impressionist painter. This scene was painted around Nice in southern France. (Private Collection)
Berthe Morisot, Bourges 1841 - Paris 1895 Unter dem Orangenbaum - Under the orange tree (1889) The Nelson Atkins Museum of Artm Kansas City, Missouri, USA Berthe Morisot was probably the greatest female artist in the Impressionist movement and showed in all but one of the Impressionist exhibitions. This painting represents her daughter Julie (who also appears in Renoir's "Flowered Hat"), who became her favorite subject in the last two decades of her life. Julie appears in the garden of Morisot's winter home near Nice in the south of France. The setting is an exotic one with over-arching orange trees and Julie's pet green parrot in a birdcage to the left. As a well-off bourgeois woman (and therefore subject to rules of suitable public behavior), Morisot was unable to travel around Paris without an escort and, as a result, focused largely on domestic scenes. Source: Google Arts & Culture
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Berthe Morisot (French, 1841 - 1895 ) Young girl with an apron [1891] oil on canvas Washington National Gallery of Art, Collection of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mellon
Berthe Morisot, c. 1893
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Berthe Morisot (1841 - 1895) One of the best French impressionist painter, later married to Eugene Manet, the brother of the impressionist painter Edouard Manet. high resolution picture
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A few years ago, I saw the Berthe Morisot: Woman Impressionist exhibit at the Barnes Collection in Philadelphia. I was captivated by how Morisot portrayed women in her paintings, especially several…
Morisot was a remarkable painter and a figurehead of Impressionism. Her work has been described as being intimate and having a 'feminine charm'.