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Art print of the artist's sister at the window - Berthe Morisot

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The artist's sister at the window, produced in 1869 by Berthe Morisot, is an emblematic work that embodies the impressionist movement. This masterpiece, created at a time of artistic upheavals, reflects a quest for light and color that characterizes the unique style of Morisot. By choosing this Art print, You invite a part of history in your space, a window on the 19th century Paris.

The work testifies to a moment of intimacy, capturing the artist's sister in soft and natural lighting. Morisot, a pioneer among the impressionists, was able to capture subtle emotions through a delicate brush technique and a vibrant palette. This painting, although sometimes unknown, had a significant impact on the development of modern visual language.

The presence of this Art print In your interior will not fail to add a touch of sophistication and elegance. Whether in a living room, an office or a bedroom, this work evokes the serenity and the beauty of daily life, while inviting contemplation. By exposing The artist's sister at the window - Berthe Morisot, you are not content to adorn your walls, but you enrich your decor with a room that inspires and touches the soul.

Treat yourself to this wonderful Art print And leave the art of Berthe Morisot transform your space into a place of inspiration.

Art print of the artist's sister at the window - Berthe Morisot

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Canvas, matte print finish, mounted on a wooden frame, ready to hang. Framing options available on certain sizes.

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Matte finish

View from behind

FRAME (OPTIONAL)

The artist's sister at the window, produced in 1869 by Berthe Morisot, is an emblematic work that embodies the impressionist movement. This masterpiece, created at a time of artistic upheavals, reflects a quest for light and color that characterizes the unique style of Morisot. By choosing this Art print, You invite a part of history in your space, a window on the 19th century Paris.

The work testifies to a moment of intimacy, capturing the artist's sister in soft and natural lighting. Morisot, a pioneer among the impressionists, was able to capture subtle emotions through a delicate brush technique and a vibrant palette. This painting, although sometimes unknown, had a significant impact on the development of modern visual language.

The presence of this Art print In your interior will not fail to add a touch of sophistication and elegance. Whether in a living room, an office or a bedroom, this work evokes the serenity and the beauty of daily life, while inviting contemplation. By exposing The artist's sister at the window - Berthe Morisot, you are not content to adorn your walls, but you enrich your decor with a room that inspires and touches the soul.

Treat yourself to this wonderful Art print And leave the art of Berthe Morisot transform your space into a place of inspiration.

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