Salon Morisot: Full Suite

Harbor at Lorient (1869) by Berthe Morisot

Inspired by the life and artwork of the only female in the original group of French impressionist artists, Berthe Morisot (1841-1895). Her output is largely uncelebrated yet Monet himself had seven of her works hanging in his own home. These three short works are inspired by three paintings that show the very real struggle between her art and her family, finally finding joy and balance.
— Jodie Blackshaw

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Salon Morisot is a suite of three miniatures that are inspired by the remarkable artistry of little known female French impressionist artist, Berthe Morisot (1841-1895). Morisot was highly admired by her fellow Impressionist colleagues and her works were exhibited in the very first (and many consequential) Impressionist ‘Salon’ of 1874 (a Salon being an exhibition). Many famous artists held an original Morisot artwork in their private collections including Manet, Monet, Degas and Pissarro. Morisot married Édouard Manet’s younger brother Eugene Manet and her painting styles are regarded as a driving force behind the Impressionist style. The three miniatures in this program are inspired by three Morisot artworks that depict a particular period in her life.

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Commissioned by Clarkston Schools Instrumental Music Association in recognition of Shelley Schwaderer Roland's many years of dedication to the Clarkston School Music Program and the University of Wisconsin (Eau Claire), Director of Bands, Dr. John Stewart.


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