(La Femme a la Robe Verte) or simply Camille.
Camille.
Claude Monet's wife, Camille Doncieux, posed for several of his paintings, most notably "Woman in the Green Dress" (also known as "Woman with a Parasol"). This work, created in 1875, features Camille in a flowing green dress and a wide-brimmed hat, standing in a field with a parasol. Monet's portrayal captures both her beauty and the effects of light and atmosphere, showcasing his Impressionist style.
Ah, the painting 'Singer in Green' by Degas captures a moment of beauty and grace. The soft brushstrokes and gentle colors evoke a sense of calm and serenity. It's like a little window into a peaceful world where we can appreciate the simple joys of life.
The identities of the women in this painting are not known.
Henri Matisse used a canvas for his painting "The Green Stripe" (also known as "Woman with a Hat") that was likely a standard linen or cotton canvas, which was common among artists of his time. The painting, created in 1905, features his wife, Amélie, and is notable for its bold use of color and brushwork, reflecting the Fauvist movement. The vibrant green stripe running down the center of her face exemplifies Matisse's innovative approach to color and form.
Camille.
The cast of Woman in a Green Dress - 2004 includes: Porter Kelly as Title Role
The woman in the painting is wearing a green and tan color dress, typical of the period, painted by Renaissance master Leonardo da Vinci in 1507.
Woman in a Green Dress - 2004 was released on: USA: 28 September 2004 (Silver Lake Film Festival)
The painting of a lady in a red dress playing the piano is a famous painting called The Woman in Red. It is sold online and in shops around the world.
a kind of greenish dress for woman and green and black for man
There is an alternative title: 'Mme Matisse with a Green Line", which gives you the answer.
I think you mean "Mme X" by John Singer Sargent.
What woman is to women as dress is to what
WOMEN IS TO WOMEN IS TO DRESS AS TO dress But if the question was meant as WOMAN is to WOMEN is to DRESS is to the answer would be: Dress is to Dresses. Woman is the singular representing one woman, women is the plural of woman meaning more than one.
Andrew Wyeth, I believe
Native American girl. The one painting of her shows her as an English woman in an Elizabethan dress with a high lace collar. She looks to be short in height.