About the Artwork
Ships in the Harbor
ca. 1875
Berthe Morisot
1841-1895
French
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Watercolor and graphite pencil on cream wove paper
Sheet: 6 5/8 × 9 3/16 inches (16.8 × 23.3 cm)
Drawings
Prints, Drawings & Photographs
Bequest of John S. Newberry
65.221
Public Domain
Markings
Signed, in brown ink, lower left: Berthe Morisot
Inscribed, in pencil, verso, right of center: 4
Provenance
John S. Newberry (Grosse Pointe Farms, Michigan, USA);1965-present, bequest to the Detroit Institute of Arts (Detroit, Michigan, USA)
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Bataille, M. L., & Wildenstein, G. Berthe Morisot. Paris, 1961, no. 632 bis.
European and American Watercolors from the John S. Newberry Collection. Exh. cat., Detroit Institute of Arts. Detroit, 1960, no. 5 (ill.).
Fifty-One Watercolors and Drawings from the John S. Newberry Collection. Exh. cat., Museum of Fine Arts. Boston, 1962, no. 55.
The John S. Newberry Collection. Exh. cat., Detroit Institute of Arts. Detroit, 1965. p. 69.
Morgan, Elizabeth, et al. Berthe Morisot: Drawings, Pastels, Watercolors. Exh cat., Museum of Fine Arts. Boston, 1960.
Watercolors, Etc., From Collections of Members of the Class of 1933. Exh. cat., Fogg Museum of Art. Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1958, no. 61, p. 12.
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Berthe Morisot, Ships in the Harbor, ca. 1875, watercolor and graphite pencil on cream wove paper. Detroit Institute of Arts, Bequest of John S. Newberry, 65.221.
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