| Style | Impressionism |
| Lived | January 14, 1841 – March 2, 1895 ( 19th century ) |
| Nationality | France |
| Biography |
Berthe Morisot Biography |
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| Paintings |
Berthe Morisot painted a wide range of subjects including portraits ('Julie Daydreaming'), landscapes ('Marine'), still lifes ('Peonies'), and the domestic scene ('Little Girl Reading').
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| Quote | "It is important to express oneself...provided the feelings are real and are taken from you own experience."
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| Interesting |
Berthe Morisot was the first female painter to be accepted by the French Impressionists. In this art group, Morisot became good friends with
Edouard Manet who was a great influence on her work and even became her brother-in-law in 1874.
Because it was rather difficult or even close to impossible for a woman to receive decent art lessons, Berthe Morisot started out with painting by copying famous works at the Louvre.
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