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- Berthe Morisot
- Impressionism
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Admire Berthe Morisot’s "Mother and Sister of the Artist," capturing domestic tranquility with soft colors & delicate brushstrokes at the National Gallery of Art. Explore Impressionism's beauty & Morisot's legacy!
Admire Berthe Morisot’s ‘Young Woman Dressed for the Ball,’ a luminous Impressionist portrait capturing elegance and intimacy. Explore this masterpiece's composition, artistic significance & connection to Manet.
Berthe Morisot: A pioneering Impressionist painter known for intimate domestic scenes and evocative light. Explore her unique style & legacy alongside Édouard Manet.
Experience the serene beauty of Berthe Morisot's 'The Cherry Tree,' an Impressionist masterpiece capturing two women beneath a blossoming cherry blossom – explore its history and artistic significance.
Explore Berthe Morisot’s ‘The Quay at Bougival,’ a quintessential Impressionist scene of Parisian life. Discover its vibrant colors, loose brushstrokes & captivating depiction of everyday moments.
This painting exemplifies Morisot’s Impressionistic technique, prioritizing light and color over detailed realism. Its depiction of Eugène Manet gazing out from a hotel window alongside elegant women offers insight into societal expectations during Victorian times.
Berthe Morisot’s ‘Psyche,’ painted in 1876, exemplifies Impressionism’s focus on domestic scenes and fleeting light. This masterpiece portrays a woman contemplating her reflection before a mirror, bathed in soft illumination and adorned with subtle details—a testament to Morisot's pioneering spirit and enduring influence within the art world.
Berthe Morisot Berthe Morisot's 'The Artist's Sister Edma with Her Daughter Jeanne,' painted in 1872, captures intimate domestic life with soft watercolor strokes—a hallmark of Impressionism. Explore its serene beauty and Morisot’s legacy.
Experience Berthe Morisot's 'On the Beach,' a serene Impressionist masterpiece capturing a sun-drenched seaside scene with delicate brushstrokes and vibrant colors. Explore its beauty & history!