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| Berthe Morisot by Paule Gobillard  oil on canvas 1886  | 
This is part 2 of a 6-part post on the works of Berthe Morisot. For biographical notes on Morisot, and for earlier works, see part 1.
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| 1875 Hanging the Laundry out to Dry  oil on canvas 33 x 40.6 cm  | 
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| 1875 On the Beach  oil on canvas 24 x 51 cm  | 
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| c1875-1880 Woman at her Toilette  oil on canvas 60.3 x 80.4 cm  | 
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| c1875 Cornfield  oil on canvas 47 x 69 cm  | 
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| c1875 In the Dining Room  oil on canvas 61.3 x 50 cm  | 
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| 1876 Psyche  oil on canvas 64 x 54 cm  | 
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| 1876 Young Woman Watering a Shrub  oil on canvas 40 x 32 cm  | 
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| 1877 Tureen and Apple  oil on canvas 56 x 46 cm  | 
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| 1879 Behind the Blinds  oil on canvas  | 
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| 1880 The Dining Room of the Rouart Family, Avenue d'Eylau  oil on canvas 92 x 73 cm  | 
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| 1880 Winter aka Woman with a Muff  oil on canvas  | 
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| 1880 Young Woman in Mauve  oil on canvas  | 
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| c1880 Boats on the Seine  oil on canvas  | 
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| 1881 After Luncheon  oil on canvas  | 
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| 1881 Child in the Rose Garden  oil on canvas  | 
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| 1881 Eugene Manet and his Daughter at Bougival  oil on canvas 73 x 92 cm  | 
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| 1881 On the Balcony of Eugene Manet's Room at Bougival  oil on canvas  | 
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| 1881 Woman Hanging out the Wash  oil on canvas 46 x 67 cm  | 
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| 1881-82 Pasie Sewing in the Garden  oil on canvas  | 
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| 1882 Landscape of La Creuse  oil on canvas 37.8 x 46.1 cm  | 
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| 1882 The Beach at Nice  oil on canvas  | 
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| 1882 The Port of Nice  oil on canvas  | 
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| 1882 Villa with Orange Trees, Nice  oil on canvas  | 
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| 1883 Eugene Manet and His Daughter in the Garden  oil on canvas 60 x 73 cm  | 

























Wov, never heard of her, but she is relevation! Many very interesting paintings, esp. 'Paule Gobillard Painting'.
ReplyDeleteDid you mention she was Fragonard's niece?!
A propos your more recent posts, August Macke is one of my favorites, especially like his colors and lack of detail.