Berthe Morisot was a 19th century French painter in a talented group known as the Impressionists. She had a close acquaintance with Édouard Manet, another well-known impressionist painter, and married his brother, Eugene. Their daughter, Julie, became the subject of many of Berthe’s paintings. Probably because she was female, her work was undervalued for over a century. She is now considered among the most elite of the impressionists. Our SegPlayPC set contains 30 of her best works, which demonstrate her focus on the intimacy of family and domestic life. We’ve included The Cradle, Grain Field, The Harbor at Lorient, Chasing Butterflies, Summer Day, Young Girl with Cage, The Cheval Glass, The Dining Room, Mother and Sister of the Artist Reading and Woman at her Toilet.
Patterns Included In This Set
The Cradle
Grain Field
Child among Staked Roses
Young Girl with Cage
Reading
The Mother and Sister of the Artist (Reading)
Portrait of Edma Pontillon
Chasing Butterflies
Portrait of Madame Hubbard
On the Balcony
The Harbor at Lorient
Hide and Seek
Young Girl with a Parrot
Peasant Hanging out the Washing
The Bath (Girl Arranging her Hair)
At the Ball
Summer Day
The Dining Room
The Artist’s Daughter with a Parakeet
Woman at her Toilet
Woman with a Muff
Julie Manet and Her Greyhound Laertes
Rose Trémière
Portrait of Edma
Young Woman Seated on a Sofa
Young Woman Knitting
Little Girl with a Doll
The Little Girl from Nice
The Cheval Glass
Tureen and Apple
This set can be purchased in the SegPlay PC store.