
Berthe Morisot
Anne Higonnet(Author)
University of California Press
1st Edition
Will be published approx. on 8. June 1995
Book
Paperback/Softback
240 pages
978-0-520-20156-9 (ISBN)
Description
Of the six Impressionist painters whose first exhibition scandalized and fascinated Paris in 1874, Berthe Morisot was the only woman. She reached a pinnacle of artistic achievement despite the restraints society placed on her sex, adroitly combining her artistic ambitions with a rewarding family life. Anne Higonnet brings fully to life an accomplished artist and her world.
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Edition
First Edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Berkerley
United States
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Thickness: 18 mm
Weight
454 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-520-20156-9 (9780520201569)
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Person
Anne Higonnet is Associate Professor of Art History at Wellesley College and the author of Berthe Morisot's Images of Women (1992).
Content
Preface
I
FORMATION
1841-1868
1 Family Background ? 1841-1857
2 First Lessons ? 1857-1867
3 Contacts? 1859-1867
II
DECISIONS
1868-1871
4 Encounters and Partings ? 1868-1869
5 Alternatives ? 1869-1871
6 Political Crisis ? 1870-1871
III
ALLIANCES
1872-1874
7 Personal Crisis ? 1870-1872
8 Resolutions ? 1872-1874
9 Joining the Impressionist Movement? 1873-1874
10 The First Impressionist Exhibition ? 1874
11 Eugene Manet
12 Artistic Events
13 A New Bond
IV
ALLIANCE
1875-1878
14 Impressionism Comes of Age
15 Fulfillment? 1878-1883
v
ENDURANCE
1883-1895
16 Loss ? 1883-1886
17 La Grande Dame de Ia Peinture ? 1884-1891
18 Art Closer to Home and Farther Abroad
. 1885-1891
19 Bereavement and Acclaim? 1892-1894
20 Summation ? 1895
Notes
Selected Bibliography
Index
Illustrations
I
FORMATION
1841-1868
1 Family Background ? 1841-1857
2 First Lessons ? 1857-1867
3 Contacts? 1859-1867
II
DECISIONS
1868-1871
4 Encounters and Partings ? 1868-1869
5 Alternatives ? 1869-1871
6 Political Crisis ? 1870-1871
III
ALLIANCES
1872-1874
7 Personal Crisis ? 1870-1872
8 Resolutions ? 1872-1874
9 Joining the Impressionist Movement? 1873-1874
10 The First Impressionist Exhibition ? 1874
11 Eugene Manet
12 Artistic Events
13 A New Bond
IV
ALLIANCE
1875-1878
14 Impressionism Comes of Age
15 Fulfillment? 1878-1883
v
ENDURANCE
1883-1895
16 Loss ? 1883-1886
17 La Grande Dame de Ia Peinture ? 1884-1891
18 Art Closer to Home and Farther Abroad
. 1885-1891
19 Bereavement and Acclaim? 1892-1894
20 Summation ? 1895
Notes
Selected Bibliography
Index
Illustrations