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Berthe Morisot Detail of Cradle mk236
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Berthe Morisot Hide and seek mk236
1873
Oil on cavnas
45x55cm
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Berthe Morisot Detail of Hide and seek mk236
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Berthe Morisot Village mk236
1873
47x72cm
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Berthe Morisot View mk236
1872
Oil on canvas
46x82cm
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Berthe Morisot Portrait of Mrs Hubade mk236
1874
Oil on canvas
51x81cm
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Berthe Morisot Catching the butterfly mk236
1874
Oil on canvas
47x56cm
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Berthe Morisot Meadow mk236
1874
73x92cm
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Berthe Morisot Seaside mk236
1874
51x61cm
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Berthe Morisot Lilac trees mk236
1874
Oil on canvas
50x61cm
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Berthe Morisot The Madam and her dauthter mk236
1874
73x57cm
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Berthe Morisot The woman is dressing the hair mk236
1880
Oil on canvas
60x80cm
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Berthe Morisot The man at the Huaiter Island mk236
1875
38x46cm
Oil on canvas
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Berthe Morisot Detail of The man at the Huaiter Island mk236
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Berthe Morisot Cornfield mk236
1875
Oil on canvas
46x69cm
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Berthe Morisot On the ball mk236
1875
Oil on canvas
62x52cm
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Berthe Morisot The Boat mk236
1875
Oil on tempera
19x18
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Berthe Morisot The light on the Yingji Sea mk236
1875
Oil on canvas
36x48cm
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Berthe Morisot The Woman in front of the mirror mk236
1876
Oil on canvas
64x54cm
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Berthe Morisot The woman holding a fan mk236
1878
Oil on canvas
62x52cm
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Berthe Morisot
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French
1841-1895
Berthe Morisot Galleries
Berthe Morisot (January 14, 1841 ?C 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 Acad??mie des beaux-arts in Paris. Her work was selected for exhibition in six subsequent Salons until, in 1874, she joined the "rejected" Impressionists in the first of their own exhibitions, which included Paul C??zanne, 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, Eugene.
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