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Artist > Berthe Morisot  (2 pages, 37 paintings.)

Berthe Morisot

Berthe Morisot (January 14, 1841 – March 2, 1895) was a painter and a member of the circle of painters in Paris who became known as the Impressionists. Undervalued for over a century, possibly because she was a woman, she is now considered among the first league of Impressionist painters.

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 was the official, annual exhibition of the Académie des beaux-arts in Paris. Her work was selected for exhibition in six subsequent Salons[1] until, in 1874, she joined the "rejected" Impressionists in the first of their own exhibitions, which included Paul Cézanne, Edgar Degas, Claude Monet, Morisot, Camille Pissarro, Pierre-Auguste Renoir, and Alfred Sisley. It was held at the studio of the photographer Nadar.

She became the sister-in-law of her friend and colleague, Édouard Manet, when she married his brother, Eugène.

Young Woman Sewing in a Garden
ID:8786
Tureen And Apple
ID:8785
The Mother and Sister of the Artist
ID:8784
The Little Girl from Nice
ID:8783
The Harbor at Lorient
ID:8782
The Cradle
ID:8781
The Cheval Glass
ID:8780
The Cage
ID:8779
The Butterfly Chase
ID:8778
Portrait of Edma Pontillon
ID:8777
Peasant Hanging out the Washing
ID:8776
On The Veranda
ID:8775
On the Balcony2
ID:8774
Mother and Sister of the Artist
ID:8773
Miss Reynolds
ID:8772
Little Girl with a Doll
ID:8771
Julie Playing a Violin
ID:8770
Jeune Fille en Blanc
ID:8769
Interior
ID:8768
In the Wheat Fields at Gennevilliers
ID:8767