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Landscape (Monet's Water Garden at Giverny)

Theodore Earl Butler

Crocker Art Museum

Crocker Art Museum
Sacramento, United States

In 1893, ten years after moving to Giverny, Monet purchased an adjacent property with a small brook, which he enlarged into a pond for a Japanese-styled water garden—the subject of Butler’s painting.

Butler was born in Columbus, Ohio, and moved to Paris to study art. He befriended Claude Monet in Giverny, and later married his stepdaughter, Suzanne Hoschedé. Butler’s chosen subjects were domestic scenes, landscapes, and still lifes rendered in an Impressionist—and at times Post-Impressionist—style.

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  • Title: Landscape (Monet's Water Garden at Giverny)
  • Creator: Theodore Earl Butler
  • Physical Dimensions: 31 in. x 39 5/8 in. (78.74 cm x 100.65 cm)
  • Provenance: Crocker Art Museum, gift of Anne and Malcolm McHenry in memory of Betty Jean Thiebaud
  • Medium: Oil on canvas
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