Berthe Morisot by Kathleen Adler

Berthe Morisot by Kathleen Adler

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Berthe Morisot by Kathleen Adler

The French nineteenth-century painter Berthe Morisot (1841-95) 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 fellow artists Monet, Renoir, Pissarro and Degas. A landmark tome in this field, this book considers Morisot's work in the context of the artistic and social milieu of the time. It explores the meaning of Baudelaire's famous dictum - to paint 'the heroism of modern life' - for a woman artist painting in the changing city of Paris: a very different city from the Paris of her male colleagues.

Kathleen Adler is an independent writer and critic.

Tamar Garb is a professor in the Art History department, University College, London.

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ISBN 13 9780714834795
ISBN 10 0714834793
Title Berthe Morisot
Author Kathleen Adler
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Phaidon Press Ltd
Year published 1995-09-21
Number of pages 128
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.