Saturday, 19 May 2012

Berthe Morisot - part 6



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 6 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:


1886 Little Girl in a Blue Dress 
pastel 81 x 100 cm

1886 Portrait of the Artist's Daughter, Julie Manet, at Gorey 
pastel

1888 Bather Standing 
chalk 46 x 28 cm

1888 Fall Colors in the Bois de Boulogne 
watercolour

1888 Girl with Shuttlecock 
pastel on grey paper

1889 Portrait of Julie 
pastel

1889 The Orange Picker 
pastel

1889 Young Woman in a Blue Blouse 
pastel

1890 Little Saint John 
chalk 58 x 36 cm

1890 The Flageolet 
crayon 22.2 x 28.5 cm

1891 Pears 
pastel 42 x 48 cm

1891 The Cherry Tree ( study ) 
watercolour 44 x 27.5 cm

1892 Young Woman Holding a Dog in Her Arms 
pastel

1893 Jeanne Pontillon 
pastel 35 x 43 cm

1893 Jeanne Pontillon Wearing a Hat 
pastel

1893 Jeune Fille a la Levrette 
watercolour

1893 The Violin 
pastel

n.d. Girl en face with Nude Shoulders, Seated 
chalk 31.2 x 24 cm

n.d. The Bois de Boulogne 
pencil and watercolour

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