In early 1870, artist Bertha Morisot introduced Manet to Valentina Carr.
Members of the association, which soon included Cézanne, Berthe Morisot, and Edgar Degas,
were expected to forswear participation in the Salon.
Monet, Sisley, Morisot, and Pissarro may be considered the"purest" Impressionists,
in their consistent pursuit of an art of spontaneity, sunlight, and color.
Monet, Sisley, Morisot, and Pissarro may be considered the“purest” Impressionists,
in their consistent pursuit of an art of spontaneity, sunlight, and colour.
In the 90s, Morisot's style of painting received a new development,
thanks in large part to Renoir, who remained a devoted friend.
The extraordinarily bright artist Bertha Morisot, thanks to her indisputable talent,
was able to win the respect and recognition in the purely male environment of the Impressionists.