
Berthe Morisot
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The Impressionist Movement in France
In the late nineteenth century, women in france were generally viewed as inferior to men and less capable of rational thought. So impressionists loose brushwork fluidity and focus on sensation rather than composition, was more acceptable for a woman. Later prominent women impressionists include mary cosat and marie bracemon, but most of the well known figures in the movement were and continued to be men.
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