5 edition of correspondence of Berthe Morisot found in the catalog.
correspondence of Berthe Morisot
Berthe Morisot
Published
1957
by Lund, Humphries in London
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Statement | Compiled and edited by Denis Rouart; translated by Betty W. Hubbard. |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | ND553.M88 A313 1957a |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | 187 p. |
Number of Pages | 187 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL6261002M |
LC Control Number | 58044184 |
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The book covers Morisot's early influences and art education, her close relationship with her sister Edma who studied and painted along with Berthe, her lifelong friendship with Édouard Manet, her marriage to his brother, and her painterly record of the everyday life of her daughter Julie from childhood to young womanhood/5(24).
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At a time when women from the Parisian haute bourgeoisie were kept corseted and confined, the aspiring Impressionist painter Berthe Morisot jeopardised her ‘good girl’ reputation to model for Édouard Manet.
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Get this from a library! Correspondance de Stéphane Mallarmé et Berthe Morisot: [Stéphane Mallarmé; Berthe Morisot; Olivier Daulte; Manuel Dupertuis].London: Percy Lund, Humphries & Company Ltd., 1st.
Hardcover. Vellum case with gilt lettering on spine. pp. unpaginated, 28 plates in B&W and color. Missing slipcase. VG- foxing on boards and edges of textblock, otherwise clean and tight.
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