
Recommended Websites
Olgas Gallery, part of the ABC Gallery website
Cleveland Museum of Art Impressionism and Post-Impressionism
Women in Art
WetCanvas Virtual Museum
Hearts-Ease
Artcyclopedia
WebMuseum
Recommended Reading
Berthe
Morisot
by Kathleen Adler and Tamar Garb
The French nineteenth-century woman painter Berthe Morisot was held by her contemporaries to be the ‘quintessential Impressionist’.
She was an influential member of the Impressionist group, whose exhibitions she organized with her colleagues Monet, Renoir, Pissarro and Degas. This
book considers her work in the context of the artistic and social debates of the time. It discusses the meaning that Baudelaire’s famous dictum to
paint ‘the heroism of modern life’ had for a woman artist painting in the changing city of Paris – a very different city from the Paris of her
male colleagues
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Berthe Morisot
by Anne Higonnet
Of the six Impressionist painters whose first exhibition scandalized and fascinated Paris in 1874, Berthe Morisot was the only woman. She
reached a pinnacle of artistic achievement despite the restraints society placed on her sex, adroitly combining her artistic ambitions with a rewarding
family life. Anne Higonnet brings fully to life an accomplished artist and her world |
Berthe Morisot : The First Lady of Impressionism
by Margaret Shennan
This is the first in depth biography of one of France's most distinguished female painters, exploring her important place among the
Impressionists and the dramatic social and political background of her time.
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Revised: October 02, 2001 .
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