‘Berthe Morisot in Nice’ Delves into the Impressionist Painter’s Working Methods
06-05-2024 17:16 via artnews.com

‘Berthe Morisot in Nice’ Delves into the Impressionist Painter’s Working Methods

Art institutions around the world are celebrating the 150th anniversary of Impressionism, which staged its first exhibit in April 1874, and curators are seizing the opportunity to dig further into the lesser-known aspects of the movement, notably the historically overlooked women artists from the period. Fresh looks at women Impressionists are underway or upcoming at the National Gallery of Ireland, the Philadelphia Museum of Art, the Musée de Pont-Aven in France, the Museum der bildenden
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