
1841โ1895 ยท French ยท 32 artworks
artist bio
Berthe Morisot was a prominent French Impressionist painter, known for her delicate brushwork and intimate scenes of domestic life. As one of the few female members of the Impressionist circle, she challenged societal norms and contributed significantly to the movement's development.
what you'll learn
Studying Morisot's work allows students to explore Impressionist techniques through a distinctly feminine lens, focusing on the use of light, color, and loose brushstrokes to capture fleeting moments. Students can learn about composition and the portrayal of domestic scenes.
related: Mary Cassatt, Edgar Degas, Claude Monet, Pierre-Auguste Renoir

Mme Boursier and Her Daughter
1873

On a Bench
1889

Jeanne Pontillon Wearing a Hat
1893

Roses Tremieres (Hollyhocks)
1884

Bust of Alice Gamby
1890

Portrait of Paule Gobillard
1884

The Garden at Bougival
1884

The Black Finger Bandage
1894

Julie Manet with a straw hat
1892

Julie and Eugene Manet
1883

The Fable
1883

After Luncheon
1881

The Quay at Bougival
1883

The red blouse
1885

Portrait of the Artist's Mother and Sister
1870

In the Dining Room
1875

Farm in Normandy
1860

Young Woman on a Couch
1885

Landscape at Gennevilliers
1875

View of Tivoli (after Corot)
1863

Portrait of Two Children
1893

The Cradle
1872

Conversation
1891

Villa with Orange Trees, Nice
1882

Pasie sewing in Bougival's Garden
1881

Julie Daydreaming
1894

Rosbras, Brittany
1867

The Seine below the Pont d'Lena
1866

The Harbor at Lorient
1869

The Cage
1885

Dahlias
1876

In the Garden at Maurecourt
1884