The Red Cape

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The Red Cape is an 1870–1871 painting by Claude Monet that portrays his wife Camille Monet standing at a snow-covered window, notable for its vivid color contrasts and atmospheric depiction of winter light.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf oil painting
painting
countryOfOrigin France
creator Claude Monet
creatorResidenceAtTimeOfWork Argenteuil NERFINISHED
depicts Camille Monet NERFINISHED
garden
red cape
snow
window
winter
depictsTimeOfYear winter
genre Impressionism
hasColor blue
green
red
white
hasPortrayal Camille Monet standing at a snow-covered window
hasSetting domestic interior
view of snow-covered garden
hasStyle attention to light effects
loose brushwork
hasTheme domestic life
intimacy
seasonal change
inception 1870
1871
languageOfTitle English
locationOfScene Argenteuil NERFINISHED
mainSubject woman standing at a window
movement Impressionism
notableFor atmospheric depiction of winter light
vivid color contrasts
originalTitle La Capeline rouge NERFINISHED
partOf Claude Monet’s early Impressionist works

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Camille Monet depictedIn The Red Cape
Camille Monet modeledFor The Red Cape