The French Impressionist painter Berthe Morisot has long been overshadowed in art history by male contemporaries such as Claude Monet, Edgar Degas, and Pierre-Auguste Renoir. But at long last, Morisot ...
The Glasgow Boys were a group of Scottish Impressionists who placed the city of Glasgow on the artistic scene in the last third of the 19th century.
This exhibition highlights Berthe Morisot’s approach to portraiture, her focus on the life of women in modern Paris, and her singular role in the French Impressionist movement. Following the recent, ...
Luckily, Berthe and her sister Edma had parents wealthy enough to employ artists like the renowned landscape painter Camille Corot to give them private lessons. They even had their own studio and, ...
On “Berthe Morisot and the Art of the Eighteenth Century” at Musée Marmottan Monet. The exhibition, a joint effort with London’s Dulwich Picture Gallery, is a double attraction. In addition to ...
The last days of summer often arrive with a hint of melancholy, and maybe a twinge of anxiety. Berthe Morisot, one of the Impressionist movement’s few well-known women artists, had a particular gift ...
The Barnes Foundation in Philadelphia is presenting the US debut of a landmark exhibition exploring the significant yet under recognized contributions of Berthe Morisot (1841–1895), a founder of ...
Berthe Morisot, “Reading (The Green Umbrella)” (1873), oil on fabric (Cleveland Museum of Art, Gift of the Hanna Fund, 1950.89, photo © Cleveland Museum of Art ...
Berthe Morisot, "Intérieur," (1872), oil on canvas (photo by Randy Dodson, courtesy the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco; all other photos Bridget Quinn/Hyperallergic unless otherwise noted) SAN ...
Bonjour Berthe! Well, hello, Berthe. It’s so nice to have you back where you belong. You’re lookin’ swell, Berthe. Indeed, “Berthe Morisot: Woman Impressionist” is a well-timed exhibition at The ...
A new book by Sebastian Smee, the Washington Post art critic and former contributor to The Art Newspaper, tells the story of the Siege of Paris and the subsequent Commune through the eyes of the ...
Luckily for us, Berthe persisted even after marrying Edouard Manet’s brother, Eugene, and she became spectacularly good. Corot encouraged her to work en plein air, but for a woman to paint outdoors ...