Child Playing in the Garden (1882) by Berthe Morisot

Child Playing in the Garden - Berthe Morisot - 1882

Artwork Information

TitleChild Playing in the Garden
ArtistBerthe Morisot
Date1882
Mediumpastel
Art MovementImpressionism
Current LocationPrivate Collection

About Child Playing in the Garden

The artwork “Child Playing in the Garden” by Berthe Morisot dates back to 1882 and was created using pastel as a medium. It exemplifies the Impressionist movement and falls within the genre of genre painting. As of the last update on this information, the artwork is located in a private collection.

The painting captures a tranquil and intimate scene of a child at play in a garden setting. The child appears to be sitting in profile, focused on an activity on the ground, possibly drawing with a stick or playing with something. Traditional Impressionist features are evident in the use of light, loose brushstrokes, and the sense of spontaneity. The garden is suggested with quick, light strokes of color indicating foliage and flowers in the background, blending naturally with the sandy tones of the foreground.

Morisot’s use of pastel creates a soft texture that contributes to the overall gentle and serene atmosphere of the scene. The child’s attire suggests a light, airy dress that merges with the delicate hues of the surroundings. The artwork portrays a candid moment, typical of genre painting, capturing everyday life with an emotional resonance that invites viewers to reflect on the simplicity and innocence of childhood.

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