Pasie sewing in Bougival’s Garden (1881) by Berthe Morisot

Pasie sewing in Bougival's Garden - Berthe Morisot - 1881

Artwork Information

TitlePasie sewing in Bougival's Garden
ArtistBerthe Morisot
Date1881
Mediumoil,canvas
Dimensions100 x 81 cm
Art MovementImpressionism
Current LocationMusee des Beaux-Arts de Pau, Pau, France

About Pasie sewing in Bougival's Garden

The artwork titled “Pasie sewing in Bougival’s Garden” is a creation of Berthe Morisot from the year 1881. This piece is executed in oil on canvas and stands as a testament to the Impressionism movement. The genre painting measures 100 by 81 centimeters and currently resides at the Musee des Beaux-Arts de Pau, in Pau, France.

“Pasie sewing in Bougival’s Garden” captures a serene moment in a domestic outdoor setting. The focal point of the artwork is a woman, presumably Pasie, who is engaged in the act of sewing. She is seated on a bench amid lush foliage, with her attention meticulously dedicated to the needlework in her hands. The artwork is adorned with delicate brushstrokes that merge to form the image, embodying the Impressionist hallmark of capturing the light and movement of the moment. Morisot’s use of luminous shades and a vibrant palette creates a harmonious blend of the figure with her surroundings.

One can discern the layers of color and the loose brushwork that evoke a sense of fleeting time and transient light, characteristics that are typical of the Impressionist approach. The attire of the woman, along with the basket next to her, contributes to the sense of a tranquil domestic activity taking place. The background filled with an array of blooms and greenery further enhances the sense of peace and contemplation within the artwork. Through this tableau, Morisot provides a glimpse into the simple, yet profound, moments of everyday life.

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