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@Ghost-iv9dd2 роки тому
This video was so pleasant to watch!! I remember one of my art history professors always made an effort to include women who had been ignored into the lectures and Morrissot was their favourte one
@selenajarv87632 роки тому
That's cool they seem like a nice person
@djangovomschwarzengrund15202 роки тому
Really appreciate your effort to show female artists!
@mori2626Рік тому
The paintings where most of the canvas is exposed almost looks like scenes from a dream you still remember even though you are already awake
@sheepart1078Рік тому
im both happy to be introduced to her beautiful work and saddened by the fact that ive never seen it before
@valentinapa49472 роки тому
your videos always have an incredible quality to them
@TheCanvasArtHistory2 роки тому
Thank you so much Valentina! That's very sweet of you!
@pastelpiano347Рік тому
That quote at the end of the video was absolutely heartbreaking. That message is still being echoed to this day.
@andrzejmaranda3699Рік тому
The Canvas: BEAUTIFUL, INTRIGUING, MOVING!
@ismaelmartinez91142 роки тому
Thank you for the great content
@TheCanvasArtHistory2 роки тому
No problem! Thank you for the great comment!
@stupidtaurus60392 роки тому
Really really great work as always, thank you for the videos you make!
@Renfairlady2678Рік тому
Just wanted to say I really enjoy your short but informative method of reviewing pieces and artists. Im currently cramming for my art Ed test that I’m having to take sooner than planned and your videos are becoming a backbone to my studying!
@lalalazarus2 роки тому
Yes! My favorite art movement! Thanks for this quality content
@esbarby25552 роки тому
Beautiful video, with a powerful message, thank you !
@wadalafer2 роки тому
Love it! Would love to find out other artists like this one from other movements, hidden gems of their times, so sad
@elvirametzger985Рік тому
Thanks you...for the Interview...I live it...forever
@borealmarinda4337Рік тому
One of my first visits to a gallery was a large exhibition of Modernist art from Ordrupgaard. Seeing Corot's Windmill and Gaugin's Portrait of a Young Woman are experiences that I cannot forget. The very last section had Morisot's Le corsage rouge. I couldn't stop looking at the painting. The movement of each stroke that encompasses the girl, the odd way the details feel both blurred and so directly real, the beauty of the colors and the emotions in the girl's face. Morisot is the definition of the difference in approach between male impressionists and women. There is no one who treated their subjects the same way as Morisot. The world she saw was just different. And her paintings radiate empathy because of it. A painting of hers which plays with the canvas that I love is Little Girl in a Garden. I wish I could see it one day.
@maggiehellmann43122 роки тому
This is Wonderful! Thank You!
@yukanguis2 роки тому
This might be my fav video of yours, I instantly fall in love with these art & she might be the first(I've not seen much of classic art xD) *classic* artist whose work I loved at first sight.
@pencilsandlight13188 місяців тому
Very good! Both the video and the artist.
@gnarbeljo8980Рік тому
Thank you for thos video on such an important artist, still widely unknown by the general public. I could not agree with you more. This is an important video. I hope at least a few discovered something worth their attention and decide to delve deeper and study this body of art carefully. Many thanks to your efforts with this channel. ❤️🙏
@Sandra-hc4vo2 роки тому
Yes really interesting. it's a really unique style. I wish Morisot would have gotten more attention when she was alive too.
@let_uslunch8884Рік тому
Berthe Morisot and Mary Cassatt are the two unknown women of impressionism. Great painters indeed. Painting even among the viewerso of painters that dared go against Paris Salon was sexist.
@rotterred9918 місяців тому
I would add Marie Bracquemond as a third in that party. She exhibited on three occasions with the Impressionists and is an exceptional talent.
@angelajsacaartistaffiliatedwplРік тому
Beautiful work
@culamchow25842 роки тому
HELL YEAH MY GIRL BERTHE
@Diego-bt5hn2 роки тому
love the high quality vids. Keep it up!
@TheCanvasArtHistory2 роки тому
Thank you so much Diego!
@selenajarv87632 роки тому
Yay I love women who painted!!!!
@alexanderdavydov792 роки тому
Cool, always like impressionists
@beansavacado8134Рік тому
Brilliant. Thanks for reaching me about Morrisot, it’s time she got her applause!!
@mch123119697 місяців тому
Thank you for this wonderful introduction to Berte Morisot. I know that I am late to the party as the saying goes, but your channel has been broadening my horizons and my knowledge.
@donaldbutcher12605 місяців тому
It's better to be late than not come at all 😊
@tanyachou4474Рік тому
Thank you for reminding us of her
@BreakerOvTheBlackWinds9 місяців тому
At the time I did not know of her but as a freshman art student I chose one of Manet's portraits of her to do as a master copy in my painting class. Her work is stunning and I admire her willingness to not cover a canvas as I do the same often.
@yurineri22272 роки тому
what an incredible and underrated artist
@ArleneDKatz2 роки тому
Thank you
@gcbrain2933Рік тому
To me it feels more like the viewer beeing the objekt that is drawn by her, admired by her daughter.
@romuald5198Рік тому
Morisot was a true drawing and colour master, I think she was the best technician amongst the impressionists
@Mr_Jiggles_Рік тому
Really love your videos, I've just binged most of them whilst painting! Also btw the Isle of Wight is just pronounced 'white' but i prefer your way!
@culamchow25842 роки тому
Excellent
@selenajarv87632 роки тому
Yay another upload
@gingerfloof777Рік тому
Great video which puts a name to some of the paintings I’ve seen. Thanks! (Quick note, Isle of Wight is pronounced “Isle of White”, it’s a lovely island if you get the chance to visit.)
@amyvillanueva3442Рік тому
What about Mary Cassat? The other most famous female Impressionist
@claudemadrid4950Рік тому
I was lucky enough to discover Berthe Morisot's paintings at a very young age... The fact that she's not as famous as she should be is probably partly because she was a woman in "a man, man's world", as you state it... but also because she was so close to Manet, Monet and Degas... who were tremendous artists... It's very hard to stand as an artist in front of such great artists as Manet, Monet and Degas.
@SG-ct2tb2 роки тому
How ironic that this video about the lack of recognition that Berthe gets, has neither her name in the title nor in the description. Someone looking her up online may never come across this video smh
@TheCanvasArtHistory2 роки тому
If you watched the video attentively, you'd understand why her name isn't in the title nor in the description. When introducing the subject of the video, I show Manet's Balcony with the thought that many people will assume that the man on the balcony is going to be the subject of the video. The goal here is to subvert the kind of sexist assumptions people can casually make. If I write her name in the title, that subversion can't take effect. Also, my goal is to reach the people who don't know of Morisot, not the ones looking her up already (though they are welcomed as well).
@rotterred9912 місяці тому
@@TheCanvasArtHistory Exactly! SG can keep on shaking their head (smh). I saw the thumbnail and immediately recognized the work, so I clicked on it, and I fully understood your intention in not naming her as the artist or that she was a woman as a point you were making. I hope more people discover her. As an aside, though, are you aware that the sitter for Manet's Olympia (and many other works by him) was an artist as well? Victorine-Louise Meurent not only painted but was accepted into the Salon as an artist before Manet. Unfortunately, we have little of her work to assess her by, but it is stunning to realize how often people look at Manet's paintings of Olympia or Le Déjeuner Sur l’Herbe without any awareness that the woman they see was, herself, an artist.
@dugldoo8 місяців тому
Only the least well informed are unfamiliar with Morisot. She's always been highly regarded. I've read that at the height of the Paris Impressionist shows she regularly outsold other now-famous impressionist artists in numbers of works and prices.
@wallacewhybrow2705Рік тому
I'm not usually a fan of portraiture or people in pictures generally, but for Morisot I make an exception.. Rarely fails to impress or generate a reaction.
@GodabrzРік тому
This dude should ceate a podcast ☹️
@RaimoKangasniemi4 місяці тому
I knew her.
@nazaren455 місяців тому
👍
@Lee-km7qqРік тому
While her paintings are good, she's definitely not equal to her male counterparts. If she were a man, she wouldn't have had any recognition.
@circth3ape68Рік тому
you overdo the French accent when saying then artists names
@TheCanvasArtHistoryРік тому
French is my first language. I refuse to fake an English accent for the pronunciation of French words.
@Ziad3195Рік тому
Yeah no... His French is perfect.
@hhhllll5656Рік тому
You don't have to say Bert or Julie in a ridiculous French accent just because they are french, it is just cringe.
@tokctoo7 місяців тому
But did you call HER "they" and why being sooo frieking weird. This is not in English., maybe you mistaken the language? @TheCanvas