The Weight of What Could Have Been | Berthe Morisot
In this episode of "A Painting – A Pause" we take a few slow art moments with Berthe Morisot's "The Cradle". This is a painting about motherhood, the quiet weight of what could have been, and the kind of emotional complexity that still feels strikingly modern today. Artwork and Image Credits (including works used during research and production): https://www.artwithcarolin.com/artwor... Contact: [email protected] Carolin Ngo Postproduction: Pierce Vaughn https://www.piercevaughn.com Selected B-Roll scenes filmed at Hamburger Kunsthalle – with kind support from the museum. The rights of copyright holders and artists along with institutions and collections are of the utmost importance to me. I’ve done my absolute best to track down and credit all rightful owners. But if, despite my best efforts, you feel your contribution has been unintentionally left out or is credited incorrectly, please don’t hesitate to reach out to me. I’d be happy to make it right.

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