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Berthe Morisot’s Influence on the Australian Art Scene: An Exploration

Pears by Berthe Morisot, an Impressionist painting available on canvas
A reproduction of Pears, drawn from Berthe Morisot's Impressionist period.

As we delve into the world of art, we often come across names that have left indelible marks on the canvas of time. One such name is Berthe Morisot, a French artist who was a pivotal member of the “Impressionists”. While her influence is felt globally, this article will specifically explore her impact on the Australian art scene.

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Table of Contents

  1. Berthe Morisot: A Brief Introduction
  2. Morisot’s Artistic Style
  3. Morisot’s Influence on Australian Artists
  4. Morisot’s Impact on Australian Art Institutions
  5. FAQ

Key Takeaways

Berthe Morisot: A Brief Introduction

Born in 1841, Berthe Morisot was a trailblazing female artist who shattered the glass ceilings of her time. She was the only woman to exhibit in the first Impressionist exhibition in Paris in 1874. Her works, characterized by their loose brushwork, outdoor scenes, and light-infused colour palette, offer a unique perspective on 19th-century French society. Her biography provides a deeper insight into her life and works.

Morisot’s Artistic Style

Morisot’s style was characterized by her use of light, shadow, and colour. Her themes often revolved around domestic life and the outdoors. She employed loose brush strokes, which were a key feature of Impressionism, to give her paintings a sense of spontaneity and freshness. Some of her famous works include “The Cradle“, “Summer’s Day”, and “Woman at her Toilette”.

A deep dive into her works provides a better understanding of her style and themes.

Morisot’s Influence on Australian Artists

Australian art has been significantly influenced by Morisot’s approach to painting. For instance, Australia’s own Impressionist movement, known as the Heidelberg School, embraced many of Morisot’s techniques. Artists of this school, like Tom Roberts and Arthur Streeton, exhibited a similar focus on light and colour, and a preference for painting en plein air.

While researching, I found a beautiful collection of Australian Impressionist art that clearly illustrates this influence.

Morisot’s Impact on Australian Art Institutions

Morisot’s influence extends beyond the artists themselves, to the institutions that house and celebrate art in Australia. Australian galleries have exhibited Morisot’s works, thereby helping to disseminate her style and approach to a wider audience.

For instance, the National Gallery of Australia held an exhibition titled “Impressionism and the Art of Life” that showcased several of Morisot’s pieces. The NGA’s website details these exhibitions and the included works.

Frequently Asked Questions

1. Who was Berthe Morisot?

Berthe Morisot was a French artist and a member of the circle of painters in Paris who became known as the Impressionists.

2. How has Morisot’s work influenced Australian artists?

Morisot’s work has influenced Australian artists, particularly those of the Heidelberg School, through her use of light, colour, and her preference for painting en plein air.

3. Have Morisot’s works been exhibited in Australia?

Yes, Morisot’s works have been exhibited in several Australian galleries, including the National Gallery of Australia.

4. Where can I view Morisot’s works online?

You can view a collection of Morisot’s works on the ArtNet website.

5. Where can I find Australian art influenced by Morisot?

You can find Australian art influenced by Morisot on websites like Canvas Prints Australia.

By Sally Kirchell

Sally Kirchell is the Art Director at Canvas Prints Australia, where she works closely on curating artwork collections, interior styling trends and premium wall art designs for Australian homes. With years of experience in the wall art and home décor industry, Sally has developed a strong understanding of how artwork, colour and framing choices can completely transform a space. Her passion for interior design, contemporary artwork and home styling continues to shape the collections featured across Canvas Prints Australia. Outside of work, Sally enjoys spending time with her two cockapoos and is constantly drawing inspiration from modern interiors, travel and emerging design trends.