Monet Garden at Argenteuil Scarf, Museum of Metropolitan Art Collection
This scarf presents a detail of Camille Monet in the Garden at Argenteuil in The Met collection, which was painted in 1876 by Claude Monet (French, 1840–1926). Central to the painting's composition is a stand of dazzling hollyhocks, framed by our scarf's design. The artist's Impressionist technique evokes the effect of shimmering light. Monet painted a related group of works in the summer of 1876.
Dimensions: 64"L x 18"W
Material: Silk Crêpe de Chine