Girl with Dog (1892) by Berthe Morisot

Girl with Dog - Berthe Morisot - 1892

Artwork Information

TitleGirl with Dog
ArtistBerthe Morisot
Date1892
Mediumoil,canvas
Art MovementImpressionism
Current LocationPrivate Collection

About Girl with Dog

The artwork entitled “Girl with Dog” is a creation by Berthe Morisot, an artist renowned for her contributions to the Impressionist movement. Completed in 1892, the piece is executed in oil on canvas, embodying the characteristic techniques and sensibilities of Impressionism. This genre painting—a category that depicts scenes of everyday life—remains part of a private collection. Its provenance reflects the tendency of works from this period to be held in personal rather than public assemblages.

The artwork conveys a tender moment shared between a young girl and her canine companion, set within a verdant, blooming garden. The scene is suffused with a haze of greens and floral hues that envelops the figures, illustrating the Impressionist emphasis on the interplay of light, color, and the immediate visual impression. Morisot’s brushwork is loose and vivacious, capturing the essence of the moment rather than the meticulous details. The girl, adorned in a hat and a light, flowing dress, is portrayed in profile, lending her an air of introspection as she gazes down towards the dog, which is rendered in warm golds and browns. The sense of harmony and tranquility is palpable, and the garden setting blurs into a lush tapestry of color that surrounds the subjects, emphasizing their connection to their natural environment. Morisot’s work is celebrated for these ephemeral qualities, which lend a vitality and intimacy to the depiction of this simple, yet poignant interaction.

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