Boat on the Quay (1875) by Berthe Morisot

Boat on the Quay - Berthe Morisot - 1875

Artwork Information

TitleBoat on the Quay
ArtistBerthe Morisot
Date1875
Mediumwatercolor,paper
Dimensions23 x 17 cm
Art MovementImpressionism
Current LocationMusée Marmottan Monet, Paris, France

About Boat on the Quay

The artwork “Boat on the Quay” was created by the Impressionist artist Berthe Morisot in 1875. It is a watercolor on paper, measuring 23 x 17 cm, categorized under the marina genre, and is currently housed at the Musée Marmottan Monet in Paris, France. As a product of the Impressionist movement, this work likely captures the transient effects of light and color.

In the artwork, a nautical scene unfolds, characterized by the delicate and fluid use of watercolors. A boat is prominently positioned on the quay, its form sketched with a sense of immediacy that suggests movement and life. The landscape is rendered with loose brushwork, typical of Impressionism, which emphasizes the play of light and shadows rather than detailed accuracy. Figures appear to be engaged in various activities around the boat, adding a human element to the scene and providing a sense of scale. The color palette is muted, with subtle tones that convey the atmosphere of the marina. The artwork’s composition and the artist’s technique combine to create a snapshot of everyday life by the water, infused with the freshness and spontaneity that are hallmarks of the Impressionist style.

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