The Red Cape (Madame Monet)

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The Red Cape (Madame Monet) is an 1870 oil painting by Claude Monet portraying his wife Camille Monet standing at a doorway in a striking red cape, exemplifying his early Impressionist style.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf oil painting
painting
artForm easel painting
associatedWithPlace Argenteuil
colorDominant brown
red
white
countryOfOrigin France
creator Claude Monet
creatorNationality French
depicts Camille Monet
doorway frame
red cape
snow-covered garden
winter atmosphere
woman standing in a doorway
depictsPersonRole artist’s wife
depictsTimeOfYear winter
genre Impressionism
hasInfluenceOn development of Monet’s mature Impressionist style
hasPart interior domestic setting
snowy outdoor scene visible through doorway
hasTitle Madame Monet in a Red Cape
The Red Cape
inception 1870
languageOfTitle English
lighting natural light
mainSubject Camille Monet
materialUsed oil paint
movement Impressionism
movementCharacteristic attention to light and atmosphere
everyday domestic subject matter
loose brushwork
partOfSeries Claude Monet’s domestic life paintings
period 19th century
portrays Camille Monet wearing a red cape
figure looking out from doorway
significantFigure Camille Monet
surface form: Camille Doncieux Monet
style early Impressionist style
subjectMatter genre painting
portrait
surface canvas
technique broken color
visible brushstrokes
theme contrast between interior and exterior
intimate domestic life
seasonal change
yearOfCreation 1870s

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Camille Doncieux depictedIn The Red Cape (Madame Monet)