Berthe Morisot is a French Impressionist oil painting artist, born 1841 - died 1895. Also known as: Berthe Manet, Berthe-Marie-Pauline Morisot. Delicate and subtle, exquisite in colour—often with a subdued emerald glow—they won her the admiration of her Impressionist colleagues. Like that of the other Impressionists, her work was ridiculed by many critics. Never commercially successful during her lifetime, she nevertheless outsold Claude Monet, Pierre-Auguste Renoir, and Alfred Sisley. She was a woman of great culture and charm and counted among her close friends Stéphane Mallarmé, Edgar Degas, Charles Baudelaire, Émile Zola, Emmanuel Chabrier, Renoir, and Monet. She married Édouard Manet’s younger brother Eugene . Morisot oil paintings reproduction available as blow: • Berthe Morisot A Reading from Homer• Berthe Morisot A Summer's Day• Berthe Morisot A Woman at her Toilette• Berthe Morisot After Luncheon• Berthe Morisot At the Ball• Berthe Morisot Before the Mirror• Berthe Morisot Behind the Blinds• Berthe Morisot Boats on the Sein• Berthe Morisot Calvary (after Veronese)• Berthe Morisot Dahlias• Berthe Morisot Hanging out the Laundry to Dry• Berthe morisot Harbor in the Port of Fecamp• Berthe Morisot In the Wheat Fields at Gennevilliers• Berthe Morisot Interior• Berthe Morisot Jeune Fille en Blanc• Berthe Morisot Julie Playing a Violin• Berthe Morisot Miss Reynolds• Berthe Morisot Mother and Sister of the Artist • Berthe Morisot On the Balcony• Berthe Morisot On The Veranda• Berthe Morisot Peasant Hanging out the Washing• Berthe Morisot Portrait of Edma Pontillon• Berthe Morisot The Butterfly Chase• Bethe Morisot Little Girl with a Doll• Boats - Entry to the Medina in the Isle of Wight• Eugene Manet on the Isle of Wight
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Impressionism is a light, spontaneous manner of painting which began in
France as a reaction against the restrictions and conventions of the
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