Girl Arranging Her Hair
1885-1886
Oil on canvas
66 x 81.5 cm (26 x 32.1 in)
Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute, Williamstown, MA, United States.
Morisot used a light palette and long, broad brushstrokes to record this seemingly spontaneous, private moment. The young woman is actually a family friend who often posed for the artist. She is shown here raising her arms to tie her hair, unselfconscious despite her state of partial undress. Although the painting was widely praised when it was exhibited at the final Impressionist exhibition in 1886, it remained unsold and was eventually acquired by the artist’s friend Claude Monet.
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