Thursday, 17 May 2012

Berthe Morisot - part 5



Berthe Morisot (1841 – 1895) was a painter described by Gustave Geffroy in 1894 as one of "les trois grandes dames" of Impressionism alongside Marie Bracquemond and Mary Cassatt.

This is part 5 of a 6-part post on the works of Berthe Morisot. For biographical notes on Morisot, see part 1. For earlier works, see parts 1 - 4 also. Parts 5 and 6 take a look at Morisot's watercolours and pastels:


1864 The Artist's Sister Edma Seated in a Park 
watercolour 24.9 x 15.1 cm

1871 On the Sofa 
watercolour

1871 Portrait of Madame Pontillon 
pastel

1871-72 On the Balcony 
watercolour and gouache over graphite on paper 20.6 x 17.3 cm

1872 The Artist's Sister Edma with Her Daughter Jeanne 
watercolour

1874 On the Lawn 
pastel

1875 Aboard a Yacht 
watercolour

1875 Boat at Dock 
watercolour

1875 Boats - Entry to the Medina in the Isle of Wight 
watercolour 19 x 17.5 cm

1875 Girl and Child on the Grass 
watercolour

1879 By the Water 
watercolour

1879 Picnic in the Courtyard 
watercolour 14 x 22 cm

1880 Snowy Landscape 
watercolour

c1880 Portrait of Marcel 
charcoal and pastel on blue paper

1882 Child Playing in the Garden 
pastel

1882 Little Girl Sitting on the Grass 
watercolour

1884 Julie and her Boat 
watercolour

1885 Lady with a Parasol Sitting in a Park 
watercolour 19 x 20.8 cm

1885 The Tuileries 
watercolour

n.d. At the Exposition
pastel?

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