Madame Albine Sermicola in the Studio (1889) by Berthe Morisot

Madame Albine Sermicola in the Studio - Berthe Morisot - 1889

Artwork Information

TitleMadame Albine Sermicola in the Studio
ArtistBerthe Morisot
Date1889
Mediumoil,canvas
Art MovementImpressionism
Current LocationPrivate Collection

About Madame Albine Sermicola in the Studio

The artwork titled “Madame Albine Sermicola in the Studio” is an oil on canvas painting by Berthe Morisot, dated to 1889. This portrait, a representative work of the Impressionism art movement, captures the figure of Madame Albine Sermicola in Morisot’s distinct style. As of the last update, this piece is located within a private collection.

In the artwork, Madame Sermicola is depicted seated on an upholstered chaise longue with a relaxed yet pensive posture, suggesting a moment of repose or contemplation. Morisot’s brushwork is characteristically loose, with a soft and airy application of paint, creating a luminous effect that typifies Impressionist technique. The use of light and color imbues the scene with a sense of immediacy and the fleeting nature of the moment captured. The subject’s attire, which features a white dress accented with a blue sash, is rendered with vigorous strokes that emphasize the movement of fabric and the play of light across its surface. The surrounding studio space, though sketched with brevity, provides a context that reflects the subject’s environment, hinting at a creative or artistic milieu. Morisot’s work exhibits her sensitivity to the subtleties of domestic settings and her skill in portraying the sophistication and grace of her female subjects.

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