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  1. Edma Pontillon, was Berthe Morisot’s older sister, and was the model for her mother in painting. Blanche Pontillon was Edma’s daughter and, therefore, the child represented in the cradle. Consequently, the artist’s niece… "I love my sister Edma so much that I portrayed her on several occasions during my career" Berthe Morisot 1841-1895

  2. Berthe Morisot, “Autorretrato”, 1885 (Foto: Wikimedia Commons Dominio Público) Como predecesor inmediato del arte moderno, no es de extrañar que el impresionismo sea considerado uno de los movimientos más innovadores de la historia del arte. Los artistas impresionistas son conocidos por su enfoque vanguardista en cuanto a las pinceladas ...

  3. Berthe Morisot. Berthe Morisot was the only founding female of the Impressionist movement. In her lifetime, Berthe’s work was considered as central to the work of the Impressionists as Renoir or Monet. Yet Berthe’s influence has largely been written out of the history of the movement. Painting from within a domestic sphere that even in ...

  4. 29 de feb. de 2020 · Berthe Morisot – Key Facts, Fleeting Brushwork, and Strong Fundamentals. “Real painters understand with a brush in their hand”. Berthe Morisot. Berthe Morisot (1841-1895) was a remarkable Impressionist painter known for her soft touch and pastel colors. In this post, I take a closer look at her life and work.

  5. Berthe Morisot (Bourges 1841 - París 1895), fue una pintora impresionista francesa, hija de una familia de la alta burguesía, la cual fue educada en el gusto...

  6. Berthe Morisot (1841 - 1895) La Cuna, sin duda alguna, el cuadro más famoso de Berthe Morisot, fue pintado en 1872, en París. La artista representa en él a una de sus hermanas, Edma, velando por el sueño de su hija, Blanche. Es la primera aparición de una imagen de maternidad en la obra de Morisot, tema que se convertirá en uno de sus ...

  7. Berthe Morisot was the only woman in the group of impressionists at the start. She was part of the first exhibition where the group called themselves 'impressionists' in 1877. She participated in all of the exhibitions except for the one in 1879 because she fell ill after giving birth to her daughter Julie. Because of people’s attitude ...

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