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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.

Harbor in the Port of Fecamp
ID:8766
Hanging out the Laundry to Dry
ID:8765
Eugene Manet on the Isle of Wight
ID:8764
Dahlias2
ID:8763
Calvary (after Veronese)
ID:8762
Boats on the Seine
ID:8761
Boats - Entry to the Medina in the Isle of Wight
ID:8760
Behind the Blinds
ID:8759
Before the Mirror
ID:8758
At the Ball
ID:8757
After Luncheon
ID:8756
A Woman at her Toilette
ID:8755
A Summer's Day
ID:8754
View of Paris from the Trocadero
ID:133
Laundresses Hanging out the Wash
ID:132
In the Garden at Roche-plate
ID:131
Hollyhocks
ID:130