artist: claude monet
date: 1874
medium: Oil on canvas
current location: unknown|Location Private collection
source: claude monet
credit: claude monet
license:Public domain
artist: claude monet
dimensions: size cm height=50 width=65.5 ; Framed H with build-up: 29 9/16 x W: 35 5/8 x D: 5 1/8 in. (75.09 x 90.49 x 13.02 cm)
current location: Acquired by Henry Walters, 1903
credit: Walters Art Museum: Home page
Info about artwork
description: monet moved to Argenteuil, a suburban town on the right bank of the Seine River northwest of Paris, in late December 1871. Many of the types of scenes that he and the other Impressionists favored could be found in this small town, conveniently connected by rail to nearby Paris. In this painting, monet was less interested in capturing a likeness than in studying how unblended dabs of color could suggest the effect of brilliant sunlight filtered through leaves. During the early 1870s, monet frequently depicted views of his backyard garden that included his wife, Camille, and their son, Jean. However, when exhibited at the Second Impressionist Exhibition in 1876, this painting was titled more generically, "Woman Reading."
license:Public domain
artist: claude monet
source: photograph by [[User:Ji-Elle|Ji-Elle]]
credit: photograph by Ji-Elle
license:Public domain
artist: Pierre-Auguste Renoir
date: 1875
dimensions: w600 x h850 cm
current location: Musée d’Orsay, Paris
credit: UgHk46wqqNiBjw at Google Cultural Institute maximum zoom level
license:Public domain
artist: claude monet
date: 1868
medium: technique oil canvas
dimensions: size cm height=18 width=13
source: link
credit: link
license:Public domain
artist: Pierre-Auguste Renoir
date: 1875
medium: technique oil canvas
dimensions: size cm 84 60.5
current location: Institution:Orsay <!--within the institution-->
source: [link Musée d'Orsay]
credit: Musée d'Orsay
license:Public domain
artist: claude monet
date: 1882
medium: Oil on canvas
dimensions: size cm 64.5 52.1
current location: Institution:Belvedere
source: 1. link. [link kurier.at]
credit: 1. link. kurier.at
license:Public domain
artist: Didier Descouens
date: 2018-06-16
medium: technique oil canvas
dimensions: size unit=cm height=42 width=33
current location: Institution:Fondation Bemberg Salle 11
source: own
credit: Own work
license:Public domain
artist: Carolus-Duran
source: Flickr [link]
credit: Flickr [1]
license:Public domain
artist: Pierre-Auguste Renoir
date: 1874
credit: Clark Art Institute
license:Public domain