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Title: Camille Monet at Giverny |
Artist: Richard Mitchell |
Width: 103.0cm |
Height: 82.0cm |
Style: Impressionist |
Original, Oil on Canvas |
Frame: Gold Wood |
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Description: This picture is an invention because Camille Monet never lived at Giverny. Claude Monet married Camille Doncieux in 1870 and they lived in Argenteuil, then Vétheuil. In 1879 Camille became ill and died. Monet married again and moved to Giverny, home of the water-lily ponds. This painting shows the grand avenue leading to the front door, with Camille in it, as she so easily might have been. |
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