• Women in the Garden (French: Femmes au jardin) is an oil painting begun in 1866 by French artist Claude Monet when he was 26.
  • His “Women in the Garden” is of an earlier date, 1866–7, but it is notable for displaying Monet’s lifelong fascination with the effects of light and the way that it...
  • Woman in the Garden (French: Femme au jardin) (or Jeanne-Marguerite Lecadre in the Garden) is a painting begun in 1866 by Claude Monet when he was a young man of 26.
  • Monet began a large painting of the garden of the property he rented in the Paris suburbs in 1866. ... The Garden of Monet at Argenteuil by Claude Monet.
  • This is a very early Impressionist work by the group's leader, Claude Monet. The sunlight which floods the paintings of the Impressionists - who did most of their...
  • Monet also created a very similarly named painting called Women in the Garden when he was as young as 27. This was a harder challenge for Monet by far.
  • 86 yıllık yaşamının son nefesini 5 Aralık 1926 tarihinde, ülkesinde veren Monet’in henüz taze ve fakirken yaptığı bir resim var; “Women in the Garden”.
  • Women in the Garden by Claude Monet, Musée d’Orsay. ... Monet painted this painting in the summer of 1866, in his garden in Ville d’Avray in Paris.
  • Fast Facts
    • Name of Work: Femmes au jardin (Women in the Garden)
    • Artist: Claude Monet (1840-1926)
  • Why was ‘Women in the Garden’ rejected? In 1867 Claude Monet presented the painting in an annual art exhibition by Académie des Beaux-Arts.