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Wednesday, 03 April 2013 19:01

Currier Museum Exhibits Rare Monet Painting

Claude Monet's 'Adolphe Monet in the Garden of le Coteau at Sainte-Adresse,' 1867. Claude Monet's 'Adolphe Monet in the Garden of le Coteau at Sainte-Adresse,' 1867. Anonymous loan via the Currier Museum

For a limited time, the Currier Museum in Manchester, NH is exhibiting an early painting by Claude Monet (1840-1926) in their European Gallery. The painting, Adolphe Monet in the Garden of Le Coteau at Sainte-Adresse (1867), remained in Monet’s family until 2004 and will be returned to its owner in early July. No future public showings have been scheduled.

Adolphe Monet in the Garden of Le Coteau at Sainte-Adresse is an early painting by Monet and features the artist’s father reading a newspaper under an awning of trees. The painting will be shown alongside the Currier’s own early Monet masterpiece, The Seine at Bougival (1869). Adolphe Monet in the Garden of Le Coteau at Sainte-Adresse has only been on public view in a museum once before when it was exhibited in 2011 at Paris’ Galeries nationales du Grand Palais as part of a major retrospective of Monet’s work.

Adolphe Monet in the Garden of Le Coteau at Sainte-Adresse will be on view at the Currier Museum through early July 2013.

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