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© Mathias Kellermann 2011 - Please do not copy, reproduce or use this image in any way without my written permission.

 

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Logements SNCF rachetés au cours des dernières années par un groupe privé.

13 rue Adèle Riton (1ère adresse) + 6 quai Kellermann (2ème adresse) - (Photo MB / Rue89 Strasbourg / cc)

Taken on a Nikon D40

He brought his generator and construction lights to the spot

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Félix Kellermann - analista de desempenho

Foto: Matheus Vieira/Paysandu

Berthe Morisot

Pastel on paper

 

Marie de Vaissière (1856-1908), daughter of sub-prefect Emmanuel de Vaissière and Amélie Fournier, was born at the Château de Rouessé-Vassé (Sarthe) Her cousins, Édouard and Eugène Manet, later stayed there with their families. Under Marie's guidance, they immersed themselves in a world of yesteryear, as Julie recorded: "They showed us some wonderful old dresses, because the Vaissières had a lot of things from their grandparents, especially miniatures, which they revered. It's very nice.*

 

From the exhibition

  

Berthe Morisot and the Art of the 18th Century

(18 October 2023 to 3 March 2024)

 

Morisot's work, which flourished mainly in the 19th century, reflects a fascination with modern life. However, many during her lifetime drew parallels between her work and that of the great French masters of the 18th century. It's no coincidence that Renoir described her as "the last elegant, feminine artist we've had since Fragonard". Paul Girard, at the artist's posthumous retrospective in 1896, had no hesitation in asserting: "This is the eighteenth century modernized".

The exhibition at the Musée Marmottan Monet focuses on this idea, presenting a series of carefully selected works. It invites us to discover the imprint of the eighteenth century on Morisot's work, juxtaposing her emblematic paintings with those of major figures such as Watteau, Boucher, Fragonard and Perronneau. A unique opportunity to understand the resonances between Impressionism and the Age of Enlightenment, and to plunge into the rich and complex world of Berthe Morisot.

[*Musée Marmottan Monet]

 

Taken in Musée Marmottan Monet

 

The mansion built for François Christophe Edmond Kellermann, duke of Valmy, who purchased the land (formerly a pleasure garden) in 1863; in 1882 it was sold to Jules Marmottan, inherited by his son Paul Marmottan in 1883. Marmottan decorated the building in the Empire style ("Le Style Empire"), bequeathing it and his collection to Académie des Beaux-Arts, on his death in 1932. Between 1940-7 Victorine Donop de Monchy donated her father's collection of Impressionist painting and then, in 1966, more than 100 Monets (including a number of large Water Lilies) were bequeathed by Michel Monet (son of Claude Monet).

 

In the 16th arrondissement

 

The mansion built for François Christophe Edmond Kellermann, duke of Valmy, who purchased the land (formerly a pleasure garden) in 1863; in 1882 it was sold to Jules Marmottan, inherited by his son Paul Marmottan in 1883. Marmottan decorated the building in the Empire style ("Le Style Empire"), bequeathing it and his collection to Académie des Beaux-Arts, on his death in 1932. Between 1940-7 Victorine Donop de Monchy donated her father's collection of Impressionist painting and then, in 1966, more than 100 Monets (including a number of large Water Lilies) were bequeathed by Michel Monet (son of Claude Monet).

 

In the 16th arrondissement

 

© Mathias Kellermann 2012 - Please do not copy, reproduce or use this image in any way without my written permission.

 

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