Femme À L’éventail (1876)

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"Femme À L’éventail" is an evocative painting created in 1876 by the renowned French Impressionist artist, Berthe Morisot. This intimate portrayal captures a young woman, elegantly adorned with a black dress, holding a delicate fan in her hand. Morisot's masterful use of light and brushwork breathes life into the image, highlighting the subtle contours of the woman's face and the soft reflections on her dress.The model's introspective gaze and slightly pursed lips suggest a moment of quiet contemplation, while the fan, a common accessory of the era, adds a touch of both ornamental and functional style. Morisot's choice of a muted yet warm color palette accentuates the gentle atmosphere, making this painting both a study in character and a reflection on the private moments of everyday life.Berthe Morisot, a pivotal figure in the Impressionism movement, is celebrated for her focus on female subjects and her keen ability to capture the essence of her models’ lives through her art.

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Landscapes and still life by French impressionist painter Berthe Morisot (1841–1895). She was celebrated for the feminine qualities of her paintings, intuitiveness, spontaneity and delicacy, and she often included her daughter Julie in her paintings. Berthe was married to the brother of Édouard Manet, and some say she was his muse, as she modeled in many of his paintings.