Morisot
| Expected release date is Sep 30th 2026 |
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Product Details
Overview
Discover the luminous and intimate art of Berthe Morisot (1841–1895), a founding member of the Impressionist movement and one of the most accomplished painters of modern life. This pocket guide explores her career, artistic relationships, and determined pursuit of professional recognition in a world that placed significant restrictions on women artists. Learn what to look for in Morisot’s rapid brushwork, silvery light, airy compositions, domestic interiors, gardens, portraits, and sensitive observations of family life. Biographical insights, revealing anecdotes, a personal portrait, and memorable quotations illuminate both her artistic confidence and her distinctive place within Impressionism. A spotlight on one major work examines the subtle color, movement, and psychological presence that make her paintings so compelling. With more than 65 full-color reproductions, this volume offers a fresh and engaging introduction to an innovative artist whose achievement is now recognized as central to nineteenth-century modernism.









