Berthe Morisot, Woman Impressionist

Hardback

Main Details

Title Berthe Morisot, Woman Impressionist
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Sylvie Patry
By (author) Cindy Kang
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:240
Dimensions(mm): Height 288,Width 254
Category/GenreThe arts - general issues
ISBN/Barcode 9780847861316
ClassificationsDewey:759.4
Audience
General
Illustrations 120 Colour Illustrations

Publishing Details

Publisher Rizzoli International Publications
Imprint Rizzoli International Publications
Publication Date 26 June 2018
Publication Country United States

Description

Today Berthe Morisot is considered a major Impressionist artist, a new development despite the respect received from peers Edgar Degas, Edouard Manet, Claude Monet, and Pierre-Auguste Renoir in her lifetime. Like them Morisot cultivated an innovative style and turned her attention from lofty subjects to the banality of everyday life. Through the lens of history, these charming scenes of women and children have come to be interpreted as diary-like studies, a limiting interpretation this important volume does much to resolve. Lush illustrations from throughout Morisot's long career highlight her formal experimentations, variety of paint applications, textural work, perspectival shifts, and radical exploration of unfinished states. With intimacy and something of Mallarme's attempt to 'fix something of the passing moment' as her primary projects, Morisot showed alongside her fellow impressionist artists from their first group exhibition to their list, missing only one show. The artist's central position within the Parisian avant-garde made her home a hub for the great literary and artistic minds of her day, a home further radicalised by her husband's decision to abandon his artistic practice in support of hers. An introduction and essay examining Morisot within feminist scholarship serves as a jumping off point for texts chronicling Morisot's critical reception, initial embrace of Impressionism, her chosen subjects, settings, and her relationship with later movements, including Postimpressionism and Symbolism. Where previous catalogs have attempted a comprehensive overview, this volume sets a new precedent with never-before-published letters, interdisciplinary scholarship, and a specific focus on Morisot's pioneering developments as a painter first, woman second.

Author Biography

Sylvie Patry, is the Chief Curator of the Barnes Foundation, Philadelphia. Linda Nochlin is Professor of Modern Art at New York University. Nicole Myers is a Curator at the Dallas Museum of Art. Marianne Mathieu is the Deputy Director of the Musee Marmottan, Paris. Bill Scott is a painter and printmaker and visiting critic at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, Philadelphia.