Zelfportret met Julie Manet, bekend als ‘De tekenles’
1888 - c. 1930
Medium
drypoint
Dimensions
189; 138
About this artwork
opschrift, verso, handgeschreven in potlood: ‘Berthe Morisot/ tp-290N’ Lugt
Art Historical Context
Berthe Morisot's *Zelfportret met Julie Manet, bekend ‘De tekenles’* (Self-Portrait with Manet, known asThe Drawing Lesson*), created around 1888, captures an intimate mother-daughter moment. The French Impressionist painter depicts herself instructing her young daughter Julie—born in 1878—in drawing, embodying Morisot's recurring theme of domestic life infused with artistic passion. As one of the few women the Impressionist circle, Morisot brought a fresh, feminine perspective to movement, emphasizing light, spontaneity, and everyday scenes often overlooked by her male contemporaries like Mon...
About the Artist
Berthe Morisot · 1841–1895
Berthe Morisot (1841-1895) was a founding member of the Impressionist movement and one of the most significant women artists of the 19th century. Born into an affluent bourgeois family in Bourges, France—her mother was a great-niece of the Rococo painter Jean-Honoré Fragonard—Morisot received serious artistic training despite the social constraints facing women of her class. Under the guidance of...