From the Salon to the independent choice
Landscape, family and dialogue with Manet lead to personal writing. This milestone sheds light on the "Famous Works of Berthe Morisot" collection by prioritizing details.
1869 -1894 · Cradle, summer, self-portrait and port of Lorient
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1869 -1894 · Cradle, summer, self-portrait and port of Lorient
Berthe Morisot occupies a central place in impressionism. Trained in landscape with Camille Corot, she exhibited at the Salon in 1864, met Édouard Manet in the 1860s and chose the group's first independent exhibition in 1874. Le Berceau, presented that year, transformed her sister Edma and her niece Blanche into a meditation of sailing, gaze and diagonals. Summer day, painted in 1879 -1880 in the Bois de Boulogne, placed two women in a boat; water, clothing and foliage respond to each other with mobility that thwarts the posed portrait. The Self-Portrait of 1885 affirms another dimension: Morisot represents himself with a brush in his hand, aware of his position as an artist professional. View of the small port of Lorient finally recalls the decisive role of the outdoors and the coasts in the lightening of its palette. Morisot participated in seven of the eight impressionist exhibitions, missing only that of 1879 after Julie's birth. It is limited neither to the intimate nor to femininity: oil, pastel, watercolor and drypoint explore landscape, figure, garden and movement. Her major works seem spontaneous, but the visible speed of the touch is based on a precise organization of whites, diagonals and reserves. This tension between decision and opening constitutes her most modern heritage. The selection "Famous works of Berthe Morisot" notably compares Le Berceau and Jour d’été. Its reading favors details.
A major work by Morisot keeps track of the gesture that created it while giving the scene a structure strong enough to remain in memory.
Course & style
Berthe Morisot occupies a central place in impressionism. Trained in landscape with Camille Corot, she exhibited at the Salon in 1864, met Édouard Manet in the 1860s and chose the group's first independent exhibition in 1874. Le Berceau, presented that year, transformed her sister Edma and her niece Blanche into a meditation of sailing, gaze and diagonals. Summer day, painted in 1879 -1880 in the Bois de Boulogne, placed two women in a boat; water, clothing and foliage respond to each other with mobility that thwarts the posed portrait. The Self-Portrait of 1885 affirms another dimension: Morisot represents himself with a brush in his hand, aware of his position as an artist professional. View of the small port of Lorient finally recalls the decisive role of the outdoors and the coasts in the lightening of its palette. Morisot participated in seven of the eight impressionist exhibitions, missing only that of 1879 after Julie's birth. It is limited neither to the intimate nor to femininity: oil, pastel, watercolor and drypoint explore landscape, figure, garden and movement. Her major works seem spontaneous, but the visible speed of the touch is based on a precise organization of whites, diagonals and reserves. This tension between decision and openness constitutes her most modern heritage.
Landscape, family and dialogue with Manet lead to personal writing. This milestone sheds light on the "Famous Works of Berthe Morisot" collection by prioritizing details.
Cradle, summer, ports and figures give the open touch great rigor.
Self-portraits, Julie and late compositions densify the color.
The gesture remains visible and makes every surface vibrate. This line guides a reading of "Famous Works of Berthe Morisot" centered on details.
Curtain, dress and reflection bring together several colors in the light.
Sail, boat or arm organizes a seemingly spontaneous scene.
A poorly covered area retains the air, movement and time of work.
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Le Berceau, Summer Day, Self-portrait and small port of Lorient oppose watch, leisure, profession and landscape.
Edma's gaze and veil make a room a modern icon.
For emotion. Reading "Famous Works of Berthe Morisot" in detail.Two women, a boat and water build the modernity of the Bois de Boulogne.
For the lightThe brush makes the artist visible behind family scenes.
For the professionThe small port frees up space, wind and speed of the touch.
For the horizonKindergarten monitoring becomes a composition of veil, arms and gaze.
Landmark work of famous works by Berthe MorisotThe boat and the figures blend into the reflections of the Bois de Boulogne.
Landmark work of famous works by Berthe MorisotWorks to discover
Four active and distinct works bring together Le Berceau, Jour d'été, Self-portrait and View of the small port of Lorient.




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