Manet & Morisot Access Day
Berthe Morisot, Woman at Her Toilette (detail), ca. 1875–1880. Oil on canvas, 23 3/4 x 31 5/8 in. (60.3 x 80.4 cm). Art Institute of Chicago, Stickney Fund, 1924.127. Courtesy the Art Institute of Chicago
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Admission is by appointment for people with disabilities and their guests to visit the exhibition Manet & Morisot at the Legion of Honor.
Enjoy reduced crowds, discounted fees, and accessible features, including:
Extra Blue Zone spaces close to the museum
Parking maps and public transportation information
Extra seating inside and outside the exhibition
Large print editions of the exhibition labels
About the exhibition
Manet & Morisot is the first major exhibition dedicated to the artistic exchange between French Impressionists Édouard Manet (1832–1883) and Berthe Morisot (1841–1895). Manet was the era’s great pioneer of modern painting, and Morisot, the only woman to exhibit under her own name in the original Impressionist group. Unfolding over a period of 15 years (1868–1883), this exhibition traces the evolution of a friendship between two groundbreaking artists.
Contact info
accessday@famsf.org
415.750.7678