Camille (also known as The Woman in a Green Dress) (1866) by Claude Monet

Camille (also known as The Woman in a Green Dress) - Claude Monet - 1866

Artwork Information

TitleCamille (also known as The Woman in a Green Dress)
ArtistClaude Monet
Date1866
Mediumoil
Dimensions231 x 151 cm
Art MovementAcademicism
Current LocationKunsthalle Bremen, Bremen, Germany

About Camille (also known as The Woman in a Green Dress)

The artwork titled “Camille (also known as The Woman in a Green Dress)” was created by the artist Claude Monet in 1866. This oil painting adheres to the principles of Academicism, an art movement known for its adherence to traditional forms and techniques. The piece measures 231 x 151 cm and can be classified as a genre painting. It is currently housed at the Kunsthalle Bremen in Bremen, Germany.

This notable work by Monet presents a woman depicted in a profile view, turned slightly away from the observer, which lends a sense of introspection or contemplation to her pose. She is adorned in a sumptuous green dress with luxurious folds and patterns, accented by fur trimmings on the sleeves and neckline. The contrast between the richly colored dress and the dark, indistinct background draws the viewer’s attention to the textures and details of the fabric and the subject’s poise. Her face demonstrates a soft, subtle expression, adding to the elegance and mystery of the overall composition. Monet’s application of paint creates a harmonious blend of realism with a hint of the emerging Impressionist style, which he would later become famous for. The signature at the bottom right corner asserts the authenticity of the work, anchoring the painting in its historical context.

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