Impressionism started out 151 years ago out as a rebellious movement, derided by critics, but it’s box office gold these days, and museums worldwide celebrated its sesquicentennial with major ...
When institutional acclaim plucked French impressionist Berthe Morisot from relative obscurity six years ago, the tradition of situating her in relation to famed male colleagues like Renoir and Degas ...
A new book by Sebastian Smee, the Washington Post art critic and former contributor to The Art Newspaper, tells the story of the Siege of Paris and the subsequent Commune through the eyes of the ...
Installation view of "Manet & Morisot" at the de Young Museum, San Francisco, 2025. Photograph by Gary Sexton. Image courtesy of the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco It’s possible to have a lifetime ...
The works of French artists Édouard Manet and Berthe Morisot have been exhibited in museums around the world over the past century. But no major exhibition has explicitly explored the creative ...
A new exhibition at the Legion of Honor in San Francisco captures the creative spark between two avant-garde 19th-century painters, Édouard Manet and Berthe Morisot. By Karen Rosenberg Reporting from ...
Twenty years ago, Berkeley author Jeffrey Meyers published “Impressionist Quartet,” an interlocking biography exploring the “intimate genius” of painters Edouard Manet and Berthe Morisot, and Edgar ...
Temps de Lecture 2 min. Quand le Musée Marmottan-Monet invite l’artiste Anne Laure Sacriste dans le cadre de son projet de « Dialogues inattendus » avec ses collections, ce petit tableau, intitulé ...
Around halfway into Manet & Morisot at the Legion of Honor in San Francisco, the paintings of Édouard Manet (1832-83) and Berthe Morisot (1841-95) begin to look surprisingly alike. The two French ...
En marge de la FIAC (foire internationale d’art contemporain), la maison de vente aux enchères Christie’s expose deux tableaux d’Edouard Manet et six oeuvres de Berthe Morisot, rarement présentés au ...
Édouard Manet, “A Bar at the Folies-Bergère” (1882), oil on canvas, 96 x 130 cm (via Wikimedia, the Courtauld Gallery, London) The wall labels of painted portraits at the National Portrait Gallery in ...