She was taught painting by her mother, Berthe Morisot, and later become a painter herself. Her mother died of pneumonia when Julie was 16, in 1895, and left her with large fortune. In May 1900 Julie married the painter and engraver
Ernest Rouart, artist and son of the painter
Henri Rouart. The wedding, which took place in
Passy, was a double ceremony in which Julie's cousin Jeannine Gobillard (nicknamed "Bibi" and the daughter of Yves Morisot, the elder sister of
Edma Morisot and
Berthe Morisot), married
Paul Valéry. The couple had three children, Julien (born 1901), Clément (born 1906) and Denis (born 1908). Soon after marriage the couple undertook a restoration and redecoration of Chateau du Mesnil and painted murals. Later she also designed porcelain plates with butterflies and other insects as motifs. She devoted her life to keep the legacy of Impressionists and especially her mother alive. Together with her husband she organized many crucial exhibitions, such as Édouard Manet exhibition at the Tuileries in 1932, Edgar Degas exhibition in 1937, and Berthe Morisot’s show of 1941. Denis Rouart edited
The Correspondence of Berthe Morisot with her family and her friends (1959). == Paintings by Julie Manet ==