Berthe Morisot: Impressionist

Stuckey, Charles F. and William P. Scott with the assistance of Suzanne G. Linds

OS14840 Mount Holyoke College Art Museum and the National Gallery of Art / Hudson Hills Press New York, New York, U.S.A. 1987 First Edition Dust Jacket Very Good Coffee Table Book Hard Cover Near Fine White cloth on boards. Jacket has light rubbing. Now in clear cover. "Berthe Morisot has been the least known and least appreciated of the great French impressionist artists. Because most of her works remained in her family after death, they have only rarely been exhibited and published. Now at last an opportunity to has arrived for a proper reevaluation of Morisot. One of the great loan shows of our time, organized by Mount Holyoke College Art Museum in association with the National Gallery of Art brings together Morisot's finest paintings and drawings from public and private collections in America and Europe. William P. Scott provides a fascinating essay on Morisot's working methods, techniques, and palette. While Charles F. Stuckey has written a comprehensive critical biography based on exhaustive research. The official publication for this watershed exhibition will become the standard monograph on the artist for the years to come." $45.00USD
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