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Woman at Her Toilette

Nombre del creador

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Berthe Morisot

Contexto cultural

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French; European

Fecha

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Creación: 19th century

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Berthe Morisot painted bourgeois women with a soft sensuality, employing wispy, cool brushstrokes. She was a renowned Impressionist painter who exhibited at many Salons. Although she practiced en plein air painting, her most recognizable subjects were family and friends in domestic settings. Morisot's work has been pigeon-holed as feminine and light, but her gaze has also been regarded as erotic. In this painting, the woman's face is obscured and her reflection is out of sight from the viewer. Therefore, her pleasure in her reflection and luxury is only hinted at.

Descripción de objeto de Art Institute of Chicago
Consistent with the Impressionist aesthetic that Berthe Morisot fervently espoused, Woman at Her Toilette attempts to capture the essence of modern life in summary, understated terms. The painting also moves discreetly into the realm of female eroticism explored by Edgar Degas, Édouard Manet, and Pierre-Auguste Renoir but seldom broached at this time by women artists. Rendered with soft, feathery brushstrokes in nuanced shades of lavender, pink, blue, white, and gray, the composition resembles a visual tone poem, orchestrated with such perfumed and rarified motifs as brushed blonde hair, satins, powder puffs, and flower petals. The artist even signed her name along the bottom of the mirror, as if to suggest that the image in her painting is as ephemeral as ...

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Woman at Her Toilette

Creador

Berthe Morisot (French, 1841–1895);
Berthe Morisot

Tipo de obra

Painting; painting; paint; oil paintings (visual works); oil on canvas; french; european painting

Contexto cultural

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French; European

Material

Oil on canvas; oil paint (paint); painting; paint; canvas

Dimensiones

60.3 × 80.4 cm (23 3/4 × 31 5/8 in.); Framed: 85.8 × 105.5 × 10.5 cm (33 3/4 × 41 1/2 × 4 1/8 in.)

Técnica

oil painting; painting techniques; painting; painting (image making)

Idioma

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Fecha

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Creación: 19th century
1875–80

Procedencia

Stickney Fund; William Merritt Chase, New York; his sale, New York, American Art Galleries, 1896, lot 1093 [according to Clairet 1997]. Mary Cassatt, 1896 [see Paris 1896]. Durand-Ruel, Paris, 1905 [see London 1905]. Wildenstein & Co., New York [according to Chicago 1933]. Paul Rosenberg, New York by 1924; sold to the Art Institute, 1924.

Estilo Período

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Impressionism
Impressionism; nineteenth century; 19th century

Derechos

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Public Domain
Public Domain

Inscripción

Inscribed lower left: Berthe Morisot

Ubicación

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Creación: Western Europe, Europe
France

Temas

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Tema descriptivo: Flower, European people, People, Chignon, Domesticity, Upper class;
Reflection
women; interior; fashion; dresses; gray (color); necklace; jewelry; leisure; toilettes; mirrors; Century of Progress; world's fairs; Chicago World's Fairs

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Emily Benoff; Amanda Acosta

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Berthe Morisot, Woman at Her Toilette, 1875-80. Art Institute of Chicago. Berthe Morisot painted bourgeois women with a soft sensuality, employing wispy, cool brushstrokes. Public Domain.

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