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Berthe Morisot

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Shows paintings, watercolors, drawings, and etchings by Morisot, briefly traces her life, and assesses her place in modern art

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First published January 28, 1987

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January 29, 2020
On my last trip to Paris I became interested in some of the paintings of Berthe Morisot that I saw. This book -- although rather short -- was quite informative. It places Morisot's work within the context of her fellow Impressionists, offering insights into how her work differed from theirs, due to restrictions placed on her as a female artist. I will definitely look for more information about Morisot in the future. I would give this a B, so four stars here.

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February 9, 2020
Just starting my research into Berthe Morisot. This book was the perfect start the authors bring up the exact subjects I was so curious about - being a female painter during this time period, why her work is lesser known, etc.
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January 15, 2008
If you like impressionist art, this book will intrigue you. Berthe Morisot and Mary Cassat were 2 women artists part of the movement, and it's intersting to learn how their styles progressed, and yet were held back because they were women. For example, any of the painting you see from Mary Cassat are always of women with babies, which was considered acceptable subject matter for her in the late 1800's. Because I love impressionism, this was a great read.
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November 14, 2013


Berthe Morisot was a fascinating member of the inner circle of Impressionists. One has to wonder what she could have produced had she been free from the limiting constraints placed on women in the 19th century.
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