Little Girl with Blond Hair by Berthe Morisot

Little Girl with Blond Hair 1883

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Private Collection

painting, plein-air, oil-paint

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portrait

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painting

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impressionism

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plein-air

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oil-paint

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oil painting

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child

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france

Copyright: Public domain

Berthe Morisot likely painted "Little Girl with Blond Hair" in France, sometime in the late 19th century. The piece exemplifies the kind of intimate, domestic scenes for which she became known. Morisot was a woman working as a professional artist at a time when the art world was heavily dominated by men. She was associated with the Impressionist movement, a group of artists who broke away from the traditional academic art system. They chose to depict everyday life with loose brushstrokes and a focus on light and color. As a woman of the upper class, Morisot had access to spaces and subjects that her male counterparts often did not. Her work often depicted women and children in domestic settings, capturing a sense of quiet contemplation. To understand her work more fully, consider researching the role of women artists and the rise of Impressionism. The social conditions that shaped artistic production are key to interpreting the meaning and importance of this work.

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