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Berthe Morisot paintings in New York

French · 1841–1895

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12 works across 2 institutions

New York holds 12 works by Berthe Morisot across 2 institutions, including Metropolitan Museum of Art and Brooklyn Museum.

Morisot was one of the leading figures of Impressionism, exhibiting with the group from their first show in 1874. A close friend and sister-in-law of Édouard Manet, she focused her work on the domestic life and leisure of women in 19th-century France, bringing an insider's perspective that set her apart from her male contemporaries.

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Metropolitan Museum of Art

New York · 11 works on display

The Metropolitan Museum of Art is one of the world's largest and most comprehensive art museums — over two million objects spanning 5,000 years. The Impressionist and Post-Impressionist galleries, the European Paintings collection, and the American Wing are particular highlights.

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Young Woman Seated on a Sofa

Young Woman Seated on a Sofa

Metropolitan Museum of Art

c. 1879

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The Pink Dress (Albertie-Marguerite Carré, later Madame Ferdinand-Henri Himmes, 1854–1935)

The Pink Dress (Albertie-Marguerite Carré, later Madame Ferdinand-Henri Himmes, 1854–1935)

Metropolitan Museum of Art

c. 1870

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Young Woman Knitting

Young Woman Knitting

Metropolitan Museum of Art

c. 1883

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Duck and Reeds

Duck and Reeds

Metropolitan Museum of Art

c. 1889

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Seated Nude Seen from Behind

Seated Nude Seen from Behind

Metropolitan Museum of Art

c. 1889

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Study for "Young Girl in a Green Coat"

Study for "Young Girl in a Green Coat"

Metropolitan Museum of Art

c. 1894

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A Woman Seated at a Bench on the Avenue du Bois

A Woman Seated at a Bench on the Avenue du Bois

Metropolitan Museum of Art

c. 1850

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A Woman Seated at a Bench on the Avenue du Bois

A Woman Seated at a Bench on the Avenue du Bois

Metropolitan Museum of Art

c. 1885

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Brooklyn Museum

💎 Hidden Gem

New York · 1 work on display

The Brooklyn Museum is the second-largest art museum in New York, with encyclopaedic collections from ancient Egypt to contemporary art. Less crowded than the Metropolitan and worth the short subway ride from Manhattan.

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Portrait of Mme Boursier and Her Daughter

Portrait of Mme Boursier and Her Daughter

Brooklyn Museum

c. 1873

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About the artist

Berthe Morisot

French · Impressionism · 1841–1895

Morisot was one of the leading figures of Impressionism, exhibiting with the group from their first show in 1874. A close friend and sister-in-law of Édouard Manet, she focused her work on the domestic life and leisure of women in 19th-century France, bringing an insider's perspective that set her apart from her male contemporaries.

Key works

The CradleSummer's DayJulie Manet and Her Greyhound Laertes
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Frequently asked questions

How many Berthe Morisot paintings are on display in New York?

Our current data shows 12 Berthe Morisot paintings on display in New York, spread across the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Brooklyn Museum. Coverage is based on Wikidata records and may not reflect every work currently on display.

Which museum in New York has the most Berthe Morisot paintings?

Metropolitan Museum of Art holds the largest share, with 11 works by Berthe Morisot in New York.

Where else can I see Berthe Morisot's paintings?

Berthe Morisot's paintings are distributed across museums in multiple countries. Our artist page lists every city in our collection where their work is currently on display — use it to plan a multi-city trip or find works closer to home. Browse all cities for Berthe Morisot

Planning your visit to New York

New York's major museums are spread across Manhattan — the Metropolitan Museum and Guggenheim are on the Upper East Side (4/5/6 subway), while MoMA is in Midtown and the Whitney is in the Meatpacking District. The Metropolitan suggests a donation rather than charging a fixed fee for New York State residents; out-of-state visitors pay the listed price. Allow a full day for the Met; the other collections are more manageable in a half-day.

Artwork data sourced from Wikidata. Coverage varies — always confirm with the museum before visiting.