The Red Cape

Painting by Claude Monet
The Red Cape
ArtistClaude Monet
Yearcirca 1868-73
MediumOil on canvas
Dimensions100 cm × 80 cm (39 in × 31 in)
LocationCleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland

The Red Cape, also sometimes known as Madame Monet or The Red Kerchief,[1] is an oil-on-canvas snowscape by French impressionist Claude Monet. The painting depicts Claude Monet's wife, Camille, passing outside of a window dressed in a red cape.[2]

Monet painted the painting while living in Argenteuil.[1] The solitary setting at his home there allowed him to paint in relative peace, as well as spend time with his family.[1] It is Monet's only known snowscape painting that features Camille Monet.[3] It is exhibited in the Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, Ohio.

See also

External links

Page for The Red Cape on the Cleveland Museum of Art's collection database

References

  1. ^ a b c Mankoff, Debra N. "The Red Kerchief: Portrait of Mrs. Monet by Claude Monet". How Stuff Works. How Stuff Works. Retrieved 20 September 2019.
  2. ^ "The Red Cape (Madame Monet)". WikiArt. Wikiart. Retrieved 20 September 2019.
  3. ^ Moffett, Charles S. (1999). Impressionists in Winter: Effets de Neige. Phillips Collection. ISBN 0-85667-495-8. p. 86.
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