Monet Postcard - Blanche Hoschede as a Child

IC013107

CLAUDE MONET (1840-1926)
Blanche Hoschedé as a Child (detail), 1880.
Oil lon canvas. H. 63 ; l. 52 cm.
Paris, musée d'Orsay.
© Photo Rmn - Grand Palais (musée d'Orsay) / M. Beck-Coppola.
© Rmn - Grand Palais, Paris 2023

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Characteristics

Dimensions
10,5 x 15 cm
Material of the original work
Papier
Themes
Portrait, Childhood, Made in France
Maintenance
Place in a dry place, protected by a case or plastic bag
Artist
Claude Monet (1840-1926)
Art movements
19th century, Impressionism
Reference
IC013107
EAN
3336729232178
Matière de l'article
Paper
Package Dimensions
10cm x 15cm
Conservation museum
Paris - Musée d'Orsay

The work and its artist

Claude Monet (1840-1926)

Born in 1840, Claude Monet forged his artistic talent in Le Havre, painting natural landscapes in the open air. His career took a decisive turn in 1872 when he settled in Argenteuil, where he became a meeting point for major artists such as Renoir, Sisley, Manet, Pissarro and Caillebotte. The year 1874 marked a historic moment: at an alternative exhibition to the official Salon, he presented 'Impression, Rising Sun', the work that would give Impressionism its name. This new artistic movement, of which he became the undisputed leader, revolutionised art by focusing on capturing natural light rather than faithfully reproducing reality. His move to Giverny in 1883 ushered in a crucial period in his career, during which he devoted himself in particular to his famous water lily pond, the subject of twelve paintings produced over a decade. At last, at the age of 49, a retrospective exhibition at the Galerie Petit brought him unanimous critical acclaim.