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Manet and Morisot
Emily A. Beeny | Heather Lemonedes Brown | Anne Higonnet | Kimberly A. Jones | Nicole R Myers | Sylvie Patry | Isolde Pludermacher | Samuel Rodary
Manet and Morisot
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A01=Emily A. Beeny
A02=Anne Higonnet
A02=Heather Lemonedes Brown
A02=Isolde Pludermacher
A02=Kimberly A. Jones
A02=Nicole R Myers
A02=Samuel Rodary
A02=Sylvie Patry
Author_Anne Higonnet
Author_Emily A. Beeny
Author_Heather Lemonedes Brown
Author_Isolde Pludermacher
Author_Kimberly A. Jones
Author_Nicole R Myers
Author_Samuel Rodary
Author_Sylvie Patry
berthe morisot
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Product details
- ISBN 9780300280982
- Dimensions: 229 x 305mm
- Publication Date: 28 Oct 2025
- Publisher: Yale University Press
- Publication City/Country: US
- Product Form: Hardback
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An intimate exploration of an artistic friendship at the heart of the Impressionist movement
Édouard Manet (1832–1883) was a pioneer of modern painting, and Berthe Morisot (1841–1895) was the sole female founding member of the Impressionist group. To each other, they were colleagues, friends, and—following Morisot’s marriage to Manet’s brother—family. Unfolding over a period of fifteen years, theirs was arguably the closest relationship between any two members of the Impressionist circle. Through collaboration, competition, and mutual collecting, each influenced the other’s work and, in the process, changed the course of modern art.
The story of this relationship has most often been told through Manet’s magnificent portraits of Morisot, but the two artists’ connection was more than one between painter and muse. Exploring pairs and groups of related works, Manet and Morisot reveals that, while Morisot looked to Manet for inspiration during her early career, as Morisot’s work became more daring and garnered widespread acclaim, Manet began to follow her example, emulating her choice of subjects, her high-keyed colors, even her rapid, fluttering brushstrokes. Illustrated essays and entries challenge gendered perspectives in the Manet literature, while correspondence and a technical study invite readers into the two artists’ shared social circle and contrasting studio practices.
Published in association with the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco
Exhibition Schedule:
Legion of Honor, Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco
(October 11, 2025–March 1, 2026)
Cleveland Museum of Art
(March 29–July 5, 2026)
Édouard Manet (1832–1883) was a pioneer of modern painting, and Berthe Morisot (1841–1895) was the sole female founding member of the Impressionist group. To each other, they were colleagues, friends, and—following Morisot’s marriage to Manet’s brother—family. Unfolding over a period of fifteen years, theirs was arguably the closest relationship between any two members of the Impressionist circle. Through collaboration, competition, and mutual collecting, each influenced the other’s work and, in the process, changed the course of modern art.
The story of this relationship has most often been told through Manet’s magnificent portraits of Morisot, but the two artists’ connection was more than one between painter and muse. Exploring pairs and groups of related works, Manet and Morisot reveals that, while Morisot looked to Manet for inspiration during her early career, as Morisot’s work became more daring and garnered widespread acclaim, Manet began to follow her example, emulating her choice of subjects, her high-keyed colors, even her rapid, fluttering brushstrokes. Illustrated essays and entries challenge gendered perspectives in the Manet literature, while correspondence and a technical study invite readers into the two artists’ shared social circle and contrasting studio practices.
Published in association with the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco
Exhibition Schedule:
Legion of Honor, Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco
(October 11, 2025–March 1, 2026)
Cleveland Museum of Art
(March 29–July 5, 2026)
Emily A. Beeny is chief curator of the Legion of Honor and Barbara A. Wolfe Curator in Charge of European Paintings at the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco.
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