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Berthe Morisot

A prominent female Impressionist painter known for her intimate scenes of domestic life and portraits of women.

From "The French Impressionists (1860-1900)" by Mauclair, Camille

Core Belief

"Morisot believed in capturing the beauty and intimacy of domestic life and the essence of femininity in her paintings. She sought to express her unique vision through a delicate touch and a focus on light and color."

Worldview

Morisot viewed the world through the lens of a woman artist, seeking to capture the beauty and intimacy of her surroundings. She saw beauty in the everyday moments of life, transforming them into luminous and harmonious compositions.

Personality

Morisot was an elegant and refined artist, known for her feminine sensibility and delicate touch. She was considered one of the most fascinating figures of Impressionism, with a focus on light and color.

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