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Girls on a Boat100% satisfaction guarantee. Monet Florals One of Monet's most tranquil paintings, these are M. Hoschedé's daughters, Monet's stepdaughters, floating in the small rowboat on the water lily pond. The Hoschedé girls, there were four of them, were attractive, charming, and were often persuaded to pose for Monet in his garden at Giverny. The composition of this painting is unusual for the time, with the rowboat disappearing out of the frame of the picture. Visitors to the Giverny garden today can still see the green-painted rowboat on the banks of Monet's lily pond. |
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