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Morisot Etching

Street Market - Montmatre, France, etching, 1922
Street Market - Montmatre, France, etching, 1922

Street Market - Montmatre, France, etching, 1922

Located in Melbourne, Victoria

Monogram and date of etching in the plate bottom left. 220mm by 305mm (platemark) 310mm by 390mm (sheet)

Category

1920s Art Nouveau Landscape Prints

Materials

Drypoint, Etching

Le Chapeau Epingle or La fille de Berthe Morisot et sa Cousine (1e planche)
Le Chapeau Epingle or La fille de Berthe Morisot et sa Cousine (1e planche)

Le Chapeau Epingle or La fille de Berthe Morisot et sa Cousine (1e planche)

By Pierre Auguste Renoir

Located in Fairlawn, OH

Le Chapeau Epingle or La fille de Berthe Morisot et sa Cousine (1e planche) Etching with drypoint, 1904 Signed in the plate (see photo) This is the first etched version of "Pinning t...

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Early 1900s Impressionist Figurative Prints

Materials

Etching

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“Berthe Morisot”
“Berthe Morisot”

Auguste Renoir“Berthe Morisot”, 1892

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H 4.5 in W 3.75 in D 0.25 in

“Berthe Morisot”

By Auguste Renoir

Located in Southampton, NY

Berthe Morisot original dry point etching by Auguste Renoir.

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1890s Academic Prints and Multiples

Materials

Laid Paper, Drypoint, Etching

"The Lesson" by Berthe Morisot. Etching and Drypoint Print Framed.
"The Lesson" by Berthe Morisot. Etching and Drypoint Print Framed.

"The Lesson" by Berthe Morisot. Etching and Drypoint Print Framed.

Located in Chesterfield, MI

Etching and drypoint print. Piece measures 21.5 x 17.5 inches and is framed, in very good condition with minor scratches to framing.

Category

20th Century Portrait Prints

Materials

Drypoint, Etching

Berthe Morisot  - Etching by Pierre Auguste Renoir - 1892

Berthe Morisot - Etching by Pierre Auguste Renoir - 1892

By Pierre Auguste Renoir

Located in Roma, IT

Berthe Morisot is an artwork realized by Pierre-Auguste Renoir (after), (1841 Limoges - 1919 Cagnes-sur-Mer) Etching and drypoint on paper.

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1890s Impressionist Figurative Prints

Materials

Etching

Antique Pierre Auguste Renoir Portrait of Berthe Morisot Etching with COA
Antique Pierre Auguste Renoir Portrait of Berthe Morisot Etching with COA

Antique Pierre Auguste Renoir Portrait of Berthe Morisot Etching with COA

By Pierre-Auguste Renoir

Located in Dayton, OH

Portrait of Berthe Morisot drypoint etching by Pierre Auguste Renoir, 1924 edition with COA.

Category

Vintage 1920s Prints

Materials

Paper

"Berthe Morisot" original etching

"Berthe Morisot" original etching

By Édouard Manet

Located in Henderson, NV

Medium: original etching and drypoint. Catalogue reference: Harris 75. This etching was executed by Manet in 1872, but only a few were printed before the copper plate was cancelled w...

Category

1920s Prints and Multiples

Materials

Etching

Le Chapeau épinglé (La fille de Berthe Morisot et sa cousine) - Etching  1904
Le Chapeau épinglé (La fille de Berthe Morisot et sa cousine) - Etching  1904

Le Chapeau épinglé (La fille de Berthe Morisot et sa cousine) - Etching 1904

By Pierre-Auguste Renoir

Located in Roma, IT

Image dimensions: 12x9 cm. Le Chapeau épinglé is an original print realized by Pierre-Auguste Renoir in 1904. Signed on plate. Image dimensions: 11.5 x 8 cm. Good conditions. Orig...

Category

Early 1900s Impressionist Figurative Prints

Materials

Etching

Renoir “Pinning The Hat”
Renoir “Pinning The Hat”

Renoir “Pinning The Hat”

By Pierre Auguste Renoir

Located in San Francisco, CA

The models are Berthe Morisot’s Daughter and Cousin. The etching measures approximately 5 inches high by 3 5/8 inches wide and is in excellent condition.

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1890s Impressionist Figurative Prints

Materials

Etching

Etching of Berthe Morisot by Renoir
Etching of Berthe Morisot by Renoir

Etching of Berthe Morisot by Renoir

Located in New York, NY

Framed Etching of Berthe Morisot 1841-1895 by Renoir 1841-1919 / measurement by frame not art work/

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Antique 19th Century French Prints

Berthe Morisot Etching entitled Jeune fille au repos
Berthe Morisot Etching entitled Jeune fille au repos

Berthe Morisot Etching entitled Jeune fille au repos

Located in San Antonio, TX

Attributed to Berthe Morisot, Jeune fille au repose. Antique drypoint, c. 1889, As published in Duret, Manet and the French Impressionists (London, 1910). A very good early impressio...

Category

19th Century Impressionist Figurative Prints

Materials

Drypoint, Etching

Jeune Fille Avec Le Chat
Jeune Fille Avec Le Chat

Jeune Fille Avec Le Chat

Located in Raleigh, NC

The cancellation was done by punching two holes at the top and bottom edges of the plate which print as circles in the image. Morisot only produced 8 etchings during her lifetime.

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1880s Impressionist Prints and Multiples

Materials

Etching

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Find the exact morisot etching you’re shopping for in the variety available on 1stDibs. Find modern versions now, or shop for modern creations for a more modern example of these cherished works. You’re likely to find the perfect morisot etching among the distinctive items we have available, which includes versions made as long ago as the 19th Century as well as those made as recently as the 20th Century. On 1stDibs, the right morisot etching is waiting for you and the choices span a range of colors that includes gray, beige, black and orange. Creating a morisot etching has been a part of the legacy of many artists, but those crafted by Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Auguste Renoir, Edouard Manet, Manuel Robbe and Mary Cassatt are consistently popular. Artworks like these — often created in etching, drypoint and engraving — can elevate any room of your home.

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The price for a morisot etching in our collection starts at $320 and tops out at $288,500 with the average selling for $2,500.

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