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Claude Monet - Camille Monet and a Child in the Artist's Garden in Argenteuil (27.5 in x 19.75 in)
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This painting captures an intimate, domestic moment from what is often considered one of the most idyllic periods of Monet's life. Between 1872 and 1877, Monet and his family lived in Argenteuil, a suburb just outside of Paris that served as a vibrant hub for the early Impressionist movement.
The seated woman is Camille Doncieux, Monet’s first wife and his most frequent muse. She is depicted calmly sewing or knitting in the lush garden of their rented home, while a young child sits nearby. The garden itself was a profound source of inspiration for Monet, serving as his personal outdoor studio.