
Episode #27
Berthe Morisot – The Cradle: The Heart of Impressionism Behind the Veil
The only woman among the Impressionists — and the sister she painted into art history. The narration for this episode was produced using artificial intelligence. This podcast is researched, written, and produced by the art-loving team at Storywise Studios. Paris, 1874: In the studio of the photographer Nadar, an exhibition opens that will shake the art world to its foundations. Among the works of Monet, Degas, and Renoir hangs a small, quiet painting of a woman watching over a cradle. It is the work of Berthe Morisot, the only woman among the Impressionists. But behind the delicate rendering of muslin and lace lies a wistful family story: the model is Morisot’s sister Edma — once a promising painter herself, who had to give up her career when she married. In this episode, we explore how Morisot turned what looks like a cozy domestic scene into a stage for modern psychological depth. We dive into an era when women were barred from the art academy — and when even a great painter could be recorded as having “no profession” on her death certificate. Berthe Morisot turned the restrictions of her class into an artistic superpower: while her male colleagues painted train stations and cafés, she dissected the world of interiors. We take a close look at the mother’s ambiguous gesture at the cradle — a hand on the veil that also draws a boundary: a glimpse into a private world that will never fully belong to us as viewers. And we unpack why Morisot’s name vanished from art history for almost a century — and why she’s now celebrated as one of the most radical voices of her time. Additional Resources: Google Arts & Culture: High-resolution view of The Cradle (Le Berceau) Wikipedia: More on the artist Berthe Morisot Musée d’Orsay: Background on the masterpiece Contact & Support: If you enjoy the podcast, please consider leaving a review, subscribe and share an episode with a fellow art lover. We truly appreciate it. For questions, feedback, or episode requests, you can reach us at: podcasts@storywise.studio. Business: podcasts@storywise.studio Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

