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Christine Malfitano
Art 402
Berthe Morisot, a French painter was born in 1841 into a wealthy family. Morisot
started to receive painting lessons from Joseph-Benoit Guichard, and soon became
interested in Impressionism. Morisot had married Eugene Manet and was declared
sister in law of Edouard Manet. Though she was inspired by him and he was her mentor,
she clearly showed her own distinct style in every painting. "If we had to define Berthe
Morisot's originality, the quality that really distinguishes her from the contemporaries- we
might describe her as a painter of the early morning light. Better than any other painter,
she captured, but that is almost to strong- conveyed on the canvases the pale gold of
dawn "(Rey 85). Although she wasn't a very popular featured impressionist, she still held
a place among the greats such as Manet, Monet and Renoir.
Manet had a profound impact on Morisot and her style of painting. "Morisot learned a
great deal about her painting from Manet, whose art she esteemed perhaps more than that
of any other contemporary" (Farwell 46). Many say she followed his style to some degree
and respected his ideas. He would often assist her in some pieces as so did she. One can
say it was a mutually beneficial relationship. "Naturally the aspiring artist was attracted by
the personality of the famous older man and admired his work. Manet, in turn, was
dazzled by the young woman, for he was able to see not only her own promise but how
much she could inspire in others" (Rye 15) . She was a French female artist of the 1860's
who yearned to pursue a career in art, in which she had done successfully. One must fully
understand that this was an age where female painters were not in abundance and there
were many barriers. In 1860 she joined the impressionist group, which at the time
consisted of Manet, Monet, Renoir, Pissaro, Van Gogh, and Degas. "Morisot became
involved in the impressionist movement through personal connections" (Higonnet 23).
Impressionism mainly focuses on capturing a moment and what the eye sees.
The impressionists wishes to portray an image, letting the paint convey an image or an
impression. The main characteristic is that they used broken brush strokes , or marks
which were swatches of paint. These are applied in a way that the eye forms an image.
Morisot became interested in observing the effects of light and atmosphere. She liked
working outdoors, which one may assume helped her to be able to capture the