The Goose (1885) by Berthe Morisot

The Goose - Berthe Morisot - 1885

Artwork Information

TitleThe Goose
ArtistBerthe Morisot
Date1885
Mediumoil,canvas
Art MovementImpressionism
Current LocationPrivate Collection

About The Goose

The artwork titled “The Goose” was created by artist Berthe Morisot in the year 1885. Employing oil on canvas as the medium, Morisot renders a scene that belongs to the animal painting genre. The work is a representation of the Impressionism art movement and, as of the date of this description, it resides within a private collection.

In the artwork, a goose is depicted in the midst of a pastoral setting. The goose occupies the foreground, rendered with quick, expressive brushstrokes that are characteristic of the Impressionist style. The bird’s plumage is portrayed with a variety of white and earthy tones, capturing the softness of its feathers and the play of light upon them. The background features a serene body of water that reflects the surrounding foliage and the tranquil sky above. Morisot’s attentive observation of natural light and color is evident in the nuanced transitions across the canvas, from the reflective surface of the water to the vibrant greens of the plants. The painting exudes a sense of immediacy and captures the fleeting moment of the goose’s presence in its natural habitat, which is one of the aesthetic aims of the Impressionism movement—to convey the sensory impressions of a scene.

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