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Berthe Morisot by Malika Bauwens
Berthe Morisot  by Malika Bauwens







Berthe Morisot by Malika Bauwens Berthe Morisot by Malika Bauwens

She would earn a regular spot at show for the next decade.

Berthe Morisot by Malika Bauwens

Berthe Morisot worked with Corot for several years and first exhibited her work in the prestigious state-run art show, the Salon, in 1864. They also studied with landscape painter Jean-Baptiste Camille Corot to learn how to paint outdoor scenes. Despite the fact that as women they were not allowed to join official arts institutions, the sisters earned respect in art circles for their talent.īerthe and Edma Morisot traveled to Paris to study and copy works by the Old Masters at the Louvre Museum in the late 1850s under Joseph Guichard. She and her sister Edma began painting as young girls. Berthe Morisot's father was a high-ranking government official and her grandfather was the influential Rococo painter Jean-Honoré Fragonard. Profileīorn January 14, 1841, in Bourges, France. The marriage provided her with social and financial stability while she continued to pursue her painting career. She first exhibited her work in the prestigious state-run art show, the Salon, in 1864. Berthe Morisot was born January 14, 1841, in Bourges, France.









Berthe Morisot  by Malika Bauwens