Berthe Morisot, Impressionists stops
Exhibition until September 29th 2024 at the Nice Fine Art Museum, 33 Baumettes avenue, 06000 Nice, daily open except Mondays (11am - 6pm), phone : 04.92.15.28.28, ticket full price : 10 €.
Tributing the 150th birth of the Impressionism movement the Fine Arts Museum of Nice highlights the Berthe Morisot work the only woman impressionist painter. Between 1870 and 1914 many famous people like aristocrats, businessmen spend winter time on French Riviera for the soft weather. Berthe Morisot her husband Edouard Manet Bertheand their daughter Julie move there two times (november 1881 - march 1882, winter 1888 - 1889) who the purpose to visit also Italy. Few books or articles speak about these travels who have begun at the Hôtel d'Angleterre and after the Hôtel Richemont. Berthe makes some sketches in a sketch book about the harbor Lympia (the harbor of Nice) she will finish and paint in her Paris studio. The harbor viewes show us precises framings on individual things (a boat, a hull, ...) far from picturesque underlining water and reflects on water. Berthe improves also an interest about hauses around the city of Nice first with the villa Armulfy staying among orange threes. Inside the plantation she will makes some portraits of her daugther Julia until her sixteen years old. Julia wouldn't follow the career of her mother but some of her paintings like "Le bateau illuminé" (1889) dealing with carnival and electricity own a certain interest. Mainwhile other impressionists painters Berthe and Julie don't work quickly. Inside her studio in Paris she spends many times for paintings and a canvas made by Monet "Villas à Bordighera" is hang on a wall as a window open on a south landscape. Berthe Morisot moves twice on French Riviera during winter 1888 - 1889 and will rise her colors way of making using orange, yellow and pink. She stays at the villa Ratti and the garden looks like those of the villa Armulfy with orange threes. Berthe develops her practise of depth and movement near the abstraction as the faces paints prove it. Sollicitated by the Mallarmé poet for engraving pictures Berthe will do many sketches about the city of Nice and the area around for a book names "Carnival" but nothing happen after. In 1895 her daughter Julie becomes to be orphan and she goes back four years after for remembering her childhood and visiting Renoir who will improve her art practise. "Berthe Morisot, Impressionists stops" doesn't end with the Berthe travels on French Riviera because her family (brother, brother wife and her nepfew) will live there. The exhibition other point is the shine lights on unknown women painters at the end of the 19th century. Woman couldn't be painters until 1898 and topics like nudes or batlle are forbidden for them. They should only do easy topics, daily life canvas or portraits. In spite of that they build and independant art style.
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