Claude Monet - Madame Monet or The Red Cape 1870

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Claude Monet - Madame Monet or The Red Cape 1870

Madame Monet or The Red Cape 1870
100x80cm oil/canvas
Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH, USA
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From Cleveland Museum of Art:
In its early stages, this composition contained two figures seated inside the room on either side of the window. Monet radically altered the composition by painting over the figures. They were replaced by an image of the artist's favorite model---his wife Camille, who passes outside the window in a red cape. Intense light---reflected from the snow-covered landscape---floods the room, obliterating details along the walls and floor. The off-center window frame and the blurriness achieved through sketchy brushstrokes suggest the scanning movement of the artist's eye as he viewed this scene. Contrasted with cold blues and silver whites, Camille's red cape draws the viewer's attention through the glass and into a swift exchange of glances, registering a brief moment in time. This painting evidently held special meaning for Monet, for he kept it with him until his death in 1926.