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 ...
Opening this weekend at the Cleveland Museum of Art, France in the Time of Manet and Morisot offers visitors a vivid view of the people, places, and defining moments that shaped 19th-century France.
Brushstrokes shiver, tremble and fly in this rare UK show of the French artist’s elusive, intimate work – albeit one shared with numerous men “What a shame they are not men,” Édouard Manet wrote of ...
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THE FEATURED exhibition at the National Museum of Women in the Arts may not be the ideal introduction to its principal subject, 19th-century French painter Berthe Morisot, but it is true to its title.
The French Impressionist Berthe Morisot (1841-95) will be the subject of a major London exhibition next year that will explore how a honeymoon trip to England left a lasting impression on her work. As ...
Visiting the Marmottan Monet Museum in Paris is always a pleasure, no matter how many times one may have visited the museum. Works by Claude Monet are placed on permanent display along the high walls ...
In 1874, Berthe Morisot, considered one of the founding members of French Impressionists movement, reached a career milestone: one of her paintings entered the Musée de Luxembourg. "It was very ...
When artists of the Impressionist movement are listed, inevitably the same, narrow roster of names is tossed around: Claude Monet, Henri Matisse, Edgar Degas, et al. Noticeably, they’re all men.
I am not trying to cross-dress as an art critic but, in my view, Blake Gopnik, in his Jan. 16 review, "Berthe Morisot, Who Manned the Canvas," failed to see the art and the artist. After more than a ...
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