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A Woman and Child Seated on the Grass

Berthe Morisot
1841-1895

A Woman and Child Seated on the Grass

1875
6 1/2 x 8 11/16 inches (164 x 221 mm)
Watercolor over graphite.
2017.179

Thaw Collection.

Notes
Watermark: none.
A founding member of the Impressionists, Berthe Morisot's work aptly demonstrates the philosophy of the group, which valued and sought to capture the transient effects of natural sunlight in scenes set outdoors. Morisot exploited the potential of watercolor, a portable and fluid medium, while working quickly en plein air. In this sheet Morisot depicted a moment between her younger sister Yves and Yves's daughter as they relax on a hillside outside of Cambrai, a town near the Belgian border, where Morisot visited them during the fall of 1875. She laid out the composition and swiftly characterized her subjects in a deft pencil sketch before finishing the scene in watercolor. To heighten the contrast between the lush green grass and the figures' white garments, Morisot relied on a reserve of the crisp white paper. Morisot's productivity continued unabated throughout her marriage and the birth and rearing of her own child, and she continued to exhibit her work in seven of the eight Impressionist exhibitions.
Inscriptions/Markings
Signed at lower left, in pen and ink, "Berthe Morisot".
Associated names
Gobillard, Paule, Mme., former owner.
Valéry family, former owner.
Thaw, Eugene Victor, former owner.
Thaw, Clare, former owner.
Bibliography
The Morgan Library & Museum, New York, NY, "Drawn to Greatness: Master Drawings from the Thaw Collection", 2017. Exh. cat., no. 271, repr.
Denison, Cara D. et al. The Thaw Collection : Master Drawings and New Acquisitions. New York : Pierpont Morgan Library, 1994, no. 87.
Classification
Century Drawings
School
Department