Rosalie Reisener (1866) by Berthe Morisot

Rosalie Reisener - Berthe Morisot - 1866

Artwork Information

TitleRosalie Reisener
ArtistBerthe Morisot
Date1866
Mediumwatercolor
Art MovementImpressionism
Current LocationMusée d'Orsay, Paris, France

About Rosalie Reisener

The artwork titled “Rosalie Reisener” by Berthe Morisot was created in 1866 and is executed in watercolor as part of the Impressionist movement. Recognized as a genre painting, the artwork is housed in the Musée d’Orsay, Paris, France.

The painting depicts a seated female figure, dressed in what appears to be a 19th-century indoor attire, possibly a robe or loose-fitting dress, with a light-colored tone. The subject is wearing a hat or head covering and looks directly at the viewer, giving a sense of connection and immediacy. Her facial expression is neutral and thoughtful. She sits in an armchair with her right arm resting on the armrest, and her left hand is holding onto what might be a glove or small piece of fabric.

The watercolor medium is evident in the luminosity and transparency of the colors applied, with visible brush strokes and washes that are characteristic of Impressionist techniques. The background and blank areas of the paper allow the figure to stand out, with subtle shading detailing the folds of her dress and the contours of her posture. There seems to be a written inscription at the lower part of the artwork, which might pertain to the title or a dedication. Overall, Morisot’s work captures a moment of quiet contemplation with soft, fluid lines and a restrained color palette.

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