Monet Reproduction of Lady With a Parasol

Lady With a Parasol, right
Oil on canvas, 1886
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Monet painted two versions of this motif, Lady With a Parasol, showing Monet’s stepdaughter Suzanne Hoschede, standing on a hillock at the Ile aux Orties, near Giverny. In the first version the girl is facing to the artist’s right, in the second she faces to the left. Monet’s purpose here was not really portraiture but a study of light and how it was affected by the different poses adopted by the model.
Suzanne, strikingly pretty, later married the American painter Theodore Butler. She died in 1899 at the age of thirty-one, and her loss threw Alice and the rest of the family into despair. She had been the liveliest of all the daughters and a great favourite.
Monet refused to be parted from the two Lady With a Parasol pictures of Suzanne. They were still in his studio when he died, and were presented to the Louvre in 1927 by Michel Monet.
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Lady With a Parasol
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