Berthe Morisot
by Jaime Balukonis
Berthe Morisot's "Le Champs de mars", By Jaime Balukonis
painting by Berthe Morisot "1872".
Berthe Morisot was born January 14, "1841" in Bourges France and died March 2, "1895" in Paris France.
She spent most of her life living in Paris France.
http://library.artstor.org/library/iv2.html?parent=true
Above is the link to the painting "Le Champs de mars", By Berthe Morisot herself.
The link above shows a PRIVATE detailed viewing of the painting for only users who have
an account to the given website.
Some of Berthe Morisot's paintings
Summers Day
completed in "1879"
Julie DayDreaming
completed in "1894"
In the Wheatfields
completed in "1875"
Interesting?
I find these paintings interesting because the way some of her picture's were painted was kinda gloomy... I felt interested, because i felt the picture had a lot of feelings towards it. I don't think that Berthe Morisot used any "special" techniques while painting these pictures. She only used normal brush strokes and painted like you and I would.
You may see her paintings in Museums and books, also all over the internet.
One of the FIRST impressionist
It is Important to reconize that Berthe Morisot is one of the very first Impressionist painters
This picture shows a book about Berthe Morisot and how
she became one of the very first
Impressionist painters.
This book is by Margaret Shennan
Education
Berthe Morisot was a painter and a member of the circle of painters in Paris. She became known as "The Impressionist". She went to Princeton University. She was known from her first two Landscapes paintings at the age of twenty three in, Salon de Paris "1864".
From there, she was considered among the first Legue of Impressionist painters.
From there, she was considered among the first Legue of Impressionist painters.
Location: Paris, France
The two "Ism's"
- Humanism: Berthe Morisot is a painter impressioner. She paints people, making her part on Humanism.
- Capitalism: Berthe Morisot had to get involved with the law because she was recorded as one of the first impressionist and for her to get her art work plastered everywhere, she needed permission to do so.
Patrons
Berthe Morisots patrons were...
- Mary Cassatt
- Eva Gonzales
- Marie Bracquemond
Art style
Berthe Morisot did not write novels, plays or essays. The only thing she did was paint pictures. She painted pictures of people. Every painting she created was based on someone doing something and feeling emotions.
Life style
Berthe Morisot grew up in Paris France most of her life. She was born in Bourges France and went to Princeton University to study to be an Impressionist painter. She joined a painting group in Paris and from there she became known from her two landscape paintings at the age of twenty three in "1864" in Salon de paris.