Berthe Morisot: Shaping Impressionism

Delightful exhibition at Dulwich Picture Gallery looking at the work of the Impressionist Berthe Morisot.

I loved that the show was based around how Morisot was influenced by the 18th century. It gave a good structure and the narrative was clearly explained by good labels and interesting hangs of her work next to the older works. Looking at the dates it is equivalent to us looking back to the 1920s.

There were some great loans and it was lovely to get so close to the pictures to study the brushwork.

I preferred the earlier work as the colours were richer and they had my favourite of her works of her husband, Eugene Manet, on their honeymoon on the Isle of Wight. It was in a good section on her time in London and on the island looking at who she met and the art she saw.

Closed 10 September 2023

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