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by Berthe Morisot, is the artist’s sister, Edma. Morisot was one of the few female …
Exhibition
This groundbreaking exhibition is the first to explore Impressionist artist Edgar Degas’s representations of Parisian laundresses. These working-class women were a visible presence in the city, washing and ironing in shops open to the street or carrying heavy baskets of clothing. Their job was among the most difficult and poorly paid at the time, forcing some laundresses to supplement their income through sex work. The industry fascinated Degas throughout his long career, beginning in the 1850s and continuing until his final decade of work. He created about 30 depictions of laundresses, a selection of which is united for the first time in this exhibition.
End date: January 14, 2024
contemporaries—including Gustave Caillebotte, Berthe Morisot , Pierre-Auguste Renoir, and …
Magazine Article
purchased and later gave Berthe Morisot ’s Young Saint John, a touching …
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Heather Lemonedes Curator of Drawings
to her friend, the artist Berthe Morisot . Written on April 15, 1890 …
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the avant-garde including Berthe Morisot —to reconsider their practices …
News Release
CLEVELAND (October 3, 2012) – The Cleveland Museum of Art presents Mary Cassatt and the Feminine Ideal in 19th-Century Paris,
Degas, Camille Pissarro, Berthe Morisot , Auguste Renoir and Henri …
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artists as Honoré Daumier, Berthe Morisot and Pierre-Auguste Renoir …
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Impressionists Gustave Caillebotte, Berthe Morisot, and Renoir. Morisot ’s descendants have also …
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Whistler, Édouard Manet, and Berthe Morisot . After serving in the army …
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Britany Salsbury Curator of Prints and Drawings
his contemporaries—from Berthe Morisot to Pierre-Auguste Renoir—invite …