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But Morisot’s decision obviously wasn’t just technical. Berthe and Edma were from an upper-bourgeois family. Though well-off, they had endured real trials. The sisters had spent the 1860s ...
Renoir, Degas and the French symbolist poet Stephane Mallarme would meet regularly at Morisot’s home. According to Valery, Tante Berthe, as she was known in the family, “could be unaffectedly ...
The French Impressionist painter Berthe Morisot has long been overshadowed ... of Impressionism represented in our holdings with the presentation of this groundbreaking exhibition,” said Thom ...
Instead, their focus was on modern life as it unfolded in the home and gardens of Paris and ... visitors will experience main works by Berthe Morisot (1841–1895) and Mary Cassatt (1844–1926 ...
PHILADELPHIA — French painter Berthe Morisot made her marks more than a ... suggesting these women may be going places while the man stays at home. In it she remains true to the tradition ...
Berthe Morisot (1841–95 ... but circumstances drove me from home, where, had I remained, I would have perished.” Morisot, John and Teffi were all well known during their lives. In pre-revolutionary ...
Berthe’s complicated feelings ... And what he did next was so painful to Morisot that it stayed with her for years. He came by the Morisot home at about one o’clock, as he had promised ...
NORTHAMPTON — This vibrant picture, which could have been painted by a young Edvard Munch, was in fact painted by Berthe Morisot, the great Impressionist, the year before her death in 1895.