BERTHE MORISOT'S HOUSE
The house where Berthe Morisot used to sit in the large garden to paint some of her famous canvases.
It was in this house that Berthe Morisot, the famous Impressionist painter, spent her summer days with her daughter Julie Manet, between 1881 and 1884. At the time married to Édouard Manet's brother, Berthe was one of the few female painters to have made her way in an almost exclusively male milieu. At her home in Bougival, she was accustomed to sitting in the large, flower-tinted garden, illustrated in her famous paintings Eugène Manet et sa fille dans le jardin de Bougival (1881) and Dans la véranda (1884).
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