Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City, NY, USA, 1874 |
From wikipaintings: By 1874
Manet came under the sway of Monet's approach to painting quickly, out
of doors. In the summer of that year, Manet stayed at his family's house
in Gennevilliers, just across the Seine from Monet in Argenteuil. The
Monet family was living in a house that Manet had helped them find the
year before.
This portrait of the Monet family—Camille Monet and Jean,
with Claude Monet gardening at the left—is one of Manet's most
significant essays in this new style.
While Manet painted the Monet
family, Renoir painted beside him and Monet worked nearby. Monet painted
Manet at his easel (present location unknown), while Renoir, like
Manet, painted Madame Monet, Jean Monet, and the rooster
(see below).
National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC, USA, 1874 |
Those crazy kids!
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