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  1. 20 de dic. de 2021 · Julie Manet (1878-1966) incarne la quintessence de l’enfant impressionniste. Elle l’incarne naturellement, serait-on tenté d’ajouter, car comment aurait-il pu en être autrement pour celle qui fut à la fois fille et nièce d’artistes et élevée par quelques-uns des plus illustres représentants du mouvement ?

  2. 5 de ene. de 2020 · Julie Manet, the daughter of Berthe Morisot, provides us with exactly that insight, in a diary she kept from 1893 (aged 14) to 1899. In it, she recorded many of her interactions and observations of living amongst the Impressionists, as well as some events in Paris at the time. Her diary is called “Growing up with the Impressionists” and was ...

  3. 13 de mar. de 2022 · Julie Manet and her Greyhound Laerte (1893) by Morisot. In accordance with her mother’s dying wishes, Julie moved in with her cousins, Paule and Jeannie, the orphaned daughters of Morisot’s ...

  4. 8 de dic. de 2017 · Dec. 8, 2017. GROWING UP WITH THE IMPRESSIONISTS. The Diary of Julie Manet. Translated and edited by Jane Roberts. Illustrated. 231 pp. I. B. Tauris. Paper, $24.50. “I never buy a hat without ...

  5. 21 de oct. de 2021 · Fille unique de Berthe Morisot, nièce d'Édouard Manet, Julie Manet (1878-1966) fut peintre et collectionneuse. Véritable mémoire de l'impressionnisme, elle fait pour la première fois l'objet d'une exposition au musée Marmottan Monet, jusqu'au 20 mars 2022. Julie Manet, que le musée Marmottan Monet met pour la première fois en lumière ...

  6. Berthe Morisot and her husband Eugène Manet, brother of the painter, had known Renoir for many years. Their relationship became much closer in the second half of the 1880s. The Manets' admiration for the painter's talent, and their friendship for the man, convinced them, in 1887, to commission a portrait of their daughter Julie.

  7. 25 de abr. de 2023 · Julie Manet and her husband organized many crucial exhibitions, such as Manet at the Tuileries in 1932, Degas exhibition in 1937, and Berthe Morisot’s show of 1941. Advertisement If we go on learning about the nature of Julie, she was a kind, quiet, and serious woman who talked about art and literature, while spending her end days retrospecting herself on life as a fervent Catholic.