Claude Monet, Woman Seated on a Bench
| Full title | Woman Seated on a Bench |
|---|---|
| Artist | Claude Monet |
| Artist dates | 1840 - 1926 |
| Date made | 1874 |
| Medium and support | Oil on canvas |
| Dimensions | 73.7 × 55.9 cm |
| Inscription summary | Signed |
| Acquisition credit | On loan from Tate: Presented by the Art Fund 1926 |
| Inventory number | L718 |
| Location | Not on display |
| Image copyright | On loan from Tate: Presented by the Art Fund 1926, © 2000 Tate |
| Collection | Main Collection |
The sitter, who was once thought to be Monet's first wife Camille, whom he married in 1870, was in fact a professional model who also posed for other artists, including Degas.
This work was probably painted in the summer at Argenteuil. The very free handling of the paint may reflect the influence of Edouard Manet, who was working alongside Monet at the time.
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Woman Seated on a Bench
Claude Monet
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