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Berthe Morisot — Jeune Fille au Repos
Berthe Morisot — Jeune Fille au Repos
Berthe Morisot

Jeune Fille au Repos

This delicate drypoint etching captures a moment of quiet repose with the subtle psychological depth characteristic of Morisot's finest work. The composition presents a young woman in a state of contemplative rest, her form rendered through assured lines that balance precision with spontaneity. The medium of drypoint, which allows for rich tonal variations and an intimate quality of line, proves ideally suited to Morisot's subject matter, creating an immediacy that draws the viewer into the private world of her sitter. The work demonstrates the artist's mastery of the printmaking process, a discipline in which she excelled alongside her celebrated paintings. Created in 1910 as part of the Manet and the French Impressionists Portfolio, this etching represents a significant moment in Morisot's oeuvre as she was recognized as a foundational figure of Impressionism and a master printmaker in her own right. The work exemplifies the refined technique and psychological sensitivity that distinguished her practice, offering collectors an accessible entry point into the work of an artist whose influence on modern art remains profound. Its provenance within a notable portfolio further underscores its importance as a historical document of nineteenth-century artistic practice and recognition.

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Berthe Morisot, Berthe Morisot Jeune Fille au Repos, Manet and the French Impressionists Portfolio, 1910, Original drypoint etching

For Sale — $1500

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Berthe Morisot, Jeune Fille au Repos

This delicate drypoint etching captures a moment of quiet repose with the subtle psychological depth characteristic of Morisot's finest work. The composition presents a young woman in a state of contemplative rest, her form rendered through assured lines that balance precision with spontaneity. The medium of drypoint, which allows for rich tonal variations and an intimate quality of line, proves ideally suited to Morisot's subject matter, creating an immediacy that draws the viewer into the private world of her sitter. The work demonstrates the artist's mastery of the printmaking process, a discipline in which she excelled alongside her celebrated paintings. Created in 1910 as part of the Manet and the French Impressionists Portfolio, this etching represents a significant moment in Morisot's oeuvre as she was recognized as a foundational figure of Impressionism and a master printmaker in her own right. The work exemplifies the refined technique and psychological sensitivity that distinguished her practice, offering collectors an accessible entry point into the work of an artist whose influence on modern art remains profound. Its provenance within a notable portfolio further underscores its importance as a historical document of nineteenth-century artistic practice and recognition.

Medium
Berthe Morisot, Berthe Morisot Jeune Fille au Repos, Manet and the French Impressionists Portfolio, 1910, Original drypoint etching
Seen at
Georgetown Frame Shoppe, Washington, D.C., United States

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Cleveland Museum of Art, Art Institute of Chicago