'He laughed like a madman': when Edouard Manet decided to touch up one of Berthe Morisot's paintingsArt critics often illuminate personal connections between artists and their work, revealing emotional undercurrents and pressures.
Manetsplaining': author describes impressionist's agonising' act of condescensionEdouard Manet's patronizing actions towards Berthe Morisot exemplify early 'mansplaining' in art, impacting Morisot's confidence and highlighting gender dynamics in the art world.
'He laughed like a madman': when Edouard Manet decided to touch up one of Berthe Morisot's paintingsArt critics often illuminate personal connections between artists and their work, revealing emotional undercurrents and pressures.
Manetsplaining': author describes impressionist's agonising' act of condescensionEdouard Manet's patronizing actions towards Berthe Morisot exemplify early 'mansplaining' in art, impacting Morisot's confidence and highlighting gender dynamics in the art world.