The Harbour at Lorient (1869), Mother and Sister of the Artist (1870), The Cradle (1872), Catching Butterflies (1873), At the Ball (1875), Psyche (1876), Summer's Day (1879), In the Dining Room (1886). Moved to Paris with family (1855) began drawing lessons with her sister Edma (1857) registered as a copyist at the Louvre (1858) exhibited with her sister at the Paris Salons (1864–68) exhibited alone (1870, 1872, 1873) participated in the first Impressionist exhibition (1874) participated in second exhibition (1876), third (1877), fifth (1880), sixth (1881), seventh (1882), and eighth (1886) exhibited with Les XX in Brussels, and was included in Durand-Ruel's New York Impressionist exhibition (1887) held first solo exhibition (1892) exhibited with Le Libre Esthetique in Brussels (1894). Born Berthe Marie Pauline Morisot on January 14, 1841, in Bourges, France died in Paris on March 2, 1895, of pneumonia daughter of (Edme) Tiburce Morisot (a civil servant) and Marie-Joséphine-Cornélie Thomas studied privately under a number of artists, including Camille Corot married Eugène Manet (a landowner), on Decem(died April 13, 1892) children: daughter Julie Manet (b. French painter who was one of the most talented and prominent members of the Impressionist movement.
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