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Summary
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| Title |
English: Woman with a Parasol - Madame Monet and Her Son
Deutsch: Camille Monet und Sohn Jean auf dem Hügel
Français : La Femme à l'ombrelle
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| Date |
1875 |
| Medium |
oil on canvas |
| Dimensions |
100 × 81 cm (39.4 × 31.9 in) |
| Current location |
National Gallery of Art  |
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| Native name |
National Gallery of Art |
| Location |
Washington, D.C. |
| Coordinates |
38° 53′ 29.29″ N, 77° 1′ 12.04″ W  |
| Established |
1937 |
| Website |
www.nga.gov |
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| not on view |
| Accession number |
1983.1.29 |
| Inscriptions |
Signature and date bottom right: Claude Monet 75
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| References |
Catalogue raisonné:
- W381: Wildenstein (1974) Catalogue raisonné Claude Monet, no. 381
Online database:
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