Effy Woman by Bertha Morisot

Effy Woman by Bertha Morisot

The occupation of women with their own beauty is a mysterious and mysterious process, like the behavior of the fair sex. For the impressionists, this topic has always been a priority, and the artists discovered something new and original in this story every time. It is doubly intriguing to find out what the eye of an impressionist woman sees, contemplating how a member of her sex is engaged in her own toilet.

The canvas “Effy Young Woman” is of particular interest, because here Morizo looks at the woman with a sensitive gaze, not constrained by any frames or prejudices.

The piece is filled with white color and a variety of its shades, with fancy rays filling the canvas. Highlight the predominance of white, help lively colors that add a picture of sensuality and noble sophistication.

An interesting detail is when objects have practically no contours due to the heterogeneity of colors, and the background of the canvas is somewhere in the area of vibrations. The essential role is assigned to the mirror, which allegorically personifies beauty and desire.

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