Monet's painting of his wife, Camille Doncieux. Madame Monet seems incidental in comparison to the impressive stand of hollyhocks in the middle of the composition. The artist's Impressionist technique is at its most dazzling here: flickering brushstrokes of brightly colored paint make the canvas pulsate with light. This work belongs to a group of related paintings from summer 1876.
| Artist: | Claude Monet |
| Artform: | Painting |
| Date completed: | 1876 |
| Height: | 2' 8" |
| Width: | 2' 0" |