Berthe Morisot quotes
Berthe Morisot was a renowned French painter and a leading figure in the Impressionist movement. Her innovative approach to color and brushwork helped define the unique style of Impressionism. She continues to inspire artists and art lovers around the world. Here are 50 of her quotes:
If you read some of the Parisian newspapers, among others the 'Figaro', so beloved of the right-thinking public, you must have learned that I am part of a group of artists who opened a private exhibition [in the art-gallery of Durand-Ruel in Paris, April 1876]. You must also have seen what favour this exhibition enjoys in the eyes of these gentlemen [Berthe refers to the critical articles in Paris with all their mockery about her works]. On the other hand, we have been praised in the radical newspaper, but you don't read those [her aunts]! Well, at least we are getting attention, and we have enough self-esteem not to care. My brother-in-law Edouard Manet is not with us [Manet didn't participate in this first Impressionist show, initiated by Degas ]. Speaking of success, he [Manet] has just been rejected by the Salon; he, too, is perfectly good-humored about his failure.
Berthe Morisot
Berthe Morisot
Occupation: French Artist
Born: January 14, 1841
Died: March 2, 1895
Quotes count: 50
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