Little Girl Sitting on the Grass (1882) by Berthe Morisot

Little Girl Sitting on the Grass - Berthe Morisot - 1882

Artwork Information

TitleLittle Girl Sitting on the Grass
ArtistBerthe Morisot
Date1882
Mediumwatercolor
Art MovementImpressionism
Current LocationPrivate Collection

About Little Girl Sitting on the Grass

The artwork titled “Little Girl Sitting on the Grass,” created in 1882 by the artist Berthe Morisot, is an exquisite representation of the Impressionist movement. Crafted using watercolor as the medium, this work is categorized as a genre painting. The artwork, which effectively illustrates the Impressionist style, is part of a private collection. Impressionism is known for its light brushstrokes, emphasis on the changing quality of light, and the attempt to capture the essence of the subject rather than the finer details.

The artwork masterfully depicts a young girl seated on the lush grass, rendered with a gentle touch that captures the play of light and shade. Morisot’s adept use of watercolors imbues the scene with a sense of immediacy and spontaneity. The indistinct figures and landscape features in the background blend seamlessly with the dominant greens and earthen tones of the grassy foreground, highlighting the artist’s focus on creating an impression of a moment rather than a detailed narrative. The quick, fluid strokes of the watercolor convey movement in the foliage and possibly the breeze in the air, typical of the Impressionist desire to portray the sensibilities of a fleeting instant. The delicate handling of color and light in the artwork evokes a natural, outdoor atmosphere and draws viewers into the serene and pastoral setting.

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