In a Park is a pastel painting on paper mounted on cardboard, executed c. 1874 by French artist Berthe Morisot.
The woman, dressed in black and with a hat, is seated in the foreground in a field of long grass, holding a reclined child, while her dog sits in front of them.
In the middle distance stands a small girl holding her straw hat, and in the background are trees.
The painting demonstrates both the influence of naturalist master Camille Corot and of impressionist painter Édouard Manet, a friend of Morisot, with whose contemporary work it has some similarities.
The influence seems to have been mutual between both painters, and Morisot married Édouard's brother, Eugène Manet, in 1874.