Bonnie Ann Larson Modern European Artists Series Lecture by Heather Lemonedes Brown
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Manet & Morisot: An Artistic Dialogue
Heather Lemonedes Brown, Paul J. and Edith Ingalls Vignos Jr. Curator of Modern European Art, Cleveland Museum of Art.
Manet & Morisot is the first major exhibition dedicated to the artistic exchange between Édouard Manet (1832–1883), referred to as the father of modern painting and Impressionism, and Berthe Morisot (1841–1895), the only woman among the founding members of the Impressionist movement. They were friends and colleagues, painter and model, collectors of each other’s work, and following Morisot’s marriage to Manet’s brother, Eugène, family. Seen side by side, the works on view at the Cleveland Museum of Art trace the evolution of a friendship collaborative and competitive, playful and charged and always illuminated by a shared desire to make art new. While Morisot looked to Manet for inspiration and approval early in her career, by the last years of his life, Manet had begun to follow Morisot’s example, emulating her choice of subjects, brilliant colors, and rapid, fluttering brushstrokes. Discover the artistic dialogue between these two artists that shaped the course of modern art.
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Image: Summer (Woman Beside a Window), about 1878–80. Berthe Morisot (French, 1841–1895). Oil on canvas; framed: 95 x 74 x 12 cm (37 3/8 x 29 1/8 x 4 3/4 in.). Musée Fabre, Montpellier, 07.5.1.
Brown has curated and cocurated numerous exhibitions with scholarly catalogues at the CMA. Most recently she curated Impressionism to Modernism: The Keithley Collection (2022) and edited the associated publication. Brown’s other exhibitions include Private Lives: Home and Family in the Art of the Nabis, Paris, 1889–1900, co-organized with the Portland Art Museum, Oregon (2021). The exhibition catalogue for Private Lives was short-listed for the Alice Award, was a co-winner of the 2022 Midwest Art History Association prize, and was awarded “Best in Show” by the Ohio Museums Association. Additional exhibitions with publications include British Drawings from the Cleveland Museum of Art (2013); Paul Gauguin: Paris, 1889 (2009), co-organized with the Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam; and Monet in Normandy (2007), co-organized with the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco and the North Carolina Museum of Art.
Brown has published and lectured widely on 19th-century European art. She is co-curator of the forthcoming exhibition Painting the French Riviera to open at the Royal Academy of Art, London in the autumn of 2026 and at the Cleveland Museum of Art in the spring of 2027.
She received a PhD from the Graduate Center, City University of New York; a master’s degree from the Courtauld Institute of Art, London; and a bachelor’s degree in art history from Vassar College.
Previously, she had been employed in the Prints and Drawings Department at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, and was a specialist in the Print Department at Christie’s, New York.
Bonnie Ann Larson Modern European Artists Series Lecture by Heather Lemonedes Brown
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Lecture Hall