身着和服的莫奈夫人(日本女子)

Claude Monet, Madame Monet wearing a kimono, 1876. Wikimedia Commons. · PD

身着和服的莫奈夫人(日本女子)


作品信息

创作年份
1876
材质技法
布面油画
类型
绘画
尺寸
231.8 × 142.3 cm

故事

By 1876 Paris was in the grip of a craze for all things Japanese, which had poured in after the country opened to Western trade a few years earlier. Monet was badly short of money, and he made this enormous canvas to catch the fashion and sell high. His wife Camille modelled, wrapped in a borrowed red kimono against a wall of fans. Her own hair was dark, so he sat a blonde wig on her head, making sure no one mistook her for anything but a Frenchwoman playing dress-up. It went into the second Impressionist exhibition that spring alongside 18 other pictures of his. He later called the thing a piece of filth, made for the money, and the money did come. It sold for over 2,000 francs, several times what his quieter landscapes were fetching.

身着和服的莫奈夫人(日本女子) — 克劳德·莫奈 — MuseScope