Woman with a Parasol

By Claude Oscar Monet SKU:45063

Claude Monet's 'Woman with a Parasol' (1875) epitomizes the Impressionist movement. Monet masterfully captures fleeting atmospheric effects, emphasizing light and color over detail. The candid, transient depiction of his wife and son signifies a shift from traditional, formal portraiture. The skewed perspective and vibrant, loose brushwork symbolize a pivotal point in art history, revolutionizing perceptions of time, space, and representation. This painting, deeply personal yet universally resonant, encapsulates the joy of an ephemeral moment, making it a timeless masterpiece.

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Claude Monet, a pioneer of Impressionism, is celebrated for his en plein air painting techniques and innovative approaches to capturing light and color. One of his most notable works is “Woman with a Parasol,” painted in 1875. This artwork holds a unique position in Monet’s oeuvre, not just for its aesthetics but also for its compelling subject matter and underlying personal ties.

The “Woman with a Parasol” – also known as “The Stroll” – is a quintessential example of Monet’s dedication to capturing fleeting moments and the changing effects of light. Set against the backdrop of a clear, windy day, the painting features Monet’s first wife, Camille, holding a parasol, and their son, Jean, beside her. This intimate, domestic scene set amidst the French countryside makes it an exceptional piece in Monet’s repertoire.

Keywords to understand and search for this painting include:

  1. Claude Monet: The acclaimed French painter renowned for his role in pioneering the Impressionist movement.
  2. Impressionism: An artistic movement that aimed to capture the fleeting effects of light and color, often painting in the open air (en plein air).
  3. Woman with a Parasol: Also known as “The Stroll,” one of Monet’s iconic artworks showcasing his unique style of depicting light and motion.
  4. 1875: The year in which the “Woman with a Parasol” was painted.
  5. Camille Monet: The subject of the painting, Monet’s first wife, who was a frequent model in his works.
  6. En Plein Air: A French expression that means “in the open air,” referring to the practice of painting outdoors, which was central to the Impressionist movement.
  7. The Stroll: Another name for “Woman with a Parasol,” embodying the painting’s casual, everyday, and transient atmosphere.
Original size:
88 x 131 cm (width x height)
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Minimal order width:
40 cm
Maximum order width:
122 cm

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