
“Consistent with the Impressionist aesthetic that Berthe Morisot fervently espoused, Woman at Her Toilette attempts to capture the essence of modern life in summary, understated terms…Rendered with soft, feathery brushstrokes in nuanced shades of lavender, pink, blue, white, and gray, the composition resembles a visual tone poem, orchestrated with such perfumed and rarified motifs as brushed blonde hair, satins, powder puffs, and flower petals.”
Art Insitute of Chicago,
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Beautiful as always. I loved the music of the birds.
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I am happy you enjoyed this, Mary. Thanks for sharing your thoughts. 😊
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When Schiff walked into that gorgeous room in the opening, I was wondering how the architecture would affect the acoustics. His footsteps created a faint echo. But it didn’t seem to be an issue.
I was more fascinated with his surroundings—so often, libraries are dark, “closed in” places. But this one is open and airy, with lots of sunlight.
I noticed that the bookshelves had no backs, which enabled light to pass through from the windows on the outside walls.
Am wondering who the genius architect was who designed such a beautiful place.
Thank you again for sharing!
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I wonder who the genius architect is, too, Dee. That library is amazing!
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This reminds me of Renior. It is very soft and pretty. And I love the music! Thank you!
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I am happy you enjoy this, Sheila. Have a wonderful day! 😊🌻
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