Little Girl with Blond Hair (1883) by Berthe Morisot

Little Girl with Blond Hair - Berthe Morisot - 1883

Artwork Information

TitleLittle Girl with Blond Hair
ArtistBerthe Morisot
Date1883
Mediumoil,canvas
Art MovementImpressionism
Current LocationPrivate Collection

About Little Girl with Blond Hair

The artwork “Little Girl with Blond Hair,” created by the esteemed Impressionist painter Berthe Morisot in 1883, is an oil on canvas portrait. It epitomizes the Impressionism art movement, known for its vivid portrayal of light and candid scenes of everyday life. As of the present, this painting is held in a private collection, emphasizing its exclusivity and value among connoisseurs and scholars of art.

The artwork captures the gentle visage of a young girl, portrayed with the loose brushwork and light color palette characteristic of the Impressionist style. The girl’s blond hair is softly lit, exuding a natural glow, and her attire, while detailed with a sense of immediacy, reveals dark tones imbued with touches of red, suggesting the ribbons or adornments she is wearing. The background seemingly blends with the subject, with fluid, almost hazy strokes that create a dreamlike atmosphere, which invites viewers to focus on the child’s expression.

Morisot’s technique enables a sense of movement and life within the portrait, as if the girl were captured in a fleeting moment. Shadows and highlights dance across her face and attire, imbuing the work with a delicate realism that is simultaneously revealing and eluding. There is a tenderness to the rendering of the girl’s features that is intimate and endearing, typical of Morisot’s sensitivity to her subjects. Such artwork engages the viewer not just with its aesthetic allure but also with the emotional depth it encapsulates, a testament to Morisot’s mastery and her contribution to Impressionism.

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