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Suzanne Hoschedé (1886) by Claude Monet

Suzanne Hoschedé (1886) by Claude Monet

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Suzanne Hoschedé — Claude Monet (1886)

Sunlight, fabric, and a quiet glance. In this intimate portrait, Claude Monet captures Suzanne Hoschedé with shimmering, broken strokes—soft light brushing skin and dress as cool garden tones dissolve into atmosphere. A moment held between breath and breeze.


Why it captivates

  • Impressionist glow — colour and light woven into living flesh tones.

  • Quiet presence — a poised, contemplative sitter without theatrical pose.

  • Brushwork to savor — feathery touches that resolve at viewing distance.

  • Decor-friendly palette — powder blues, fresh greens, and warm creams.

  • Human scale — a personal portrait that brings warmth to any room.

  • Statement artwork — elegant focal point for living rooms, bedrooms, and studies.


What you’ll see

A three-quarter portrait of Suzanne in soft daylight—loose hair, luminous dress, and a backdrop that slips toward garden haze. Up close: lively, varied strokes and gentle colour shifts. From a step back: a serene, radiant likeness.


A richer historical frame

Painted in 1886, the work sits within Monet’s late-1880s focus on light-soaked portraits among family and friends at Giverny. The subject’s quiet immediacy embodies Impressionism’s turn from staged studio drama to the truth of fleeting daylight.


Choose your finish

🌟 Heavyweight Paper (160 gsm matte)
Archival-grade, smooth matte stock ideal for framing under glass. Crisp detail, minimal glare.

💎 Laminated (True Encapsulation)
Sealed in 2 × 80-micron gloss laminate, edge-to-edge. Durable, wipe-clean—perfect for busy spaces.

🪵 Laminated + Timber Hang Rails (Ready to hang)
Lacquered natural timber rails with fitted hanging cord; no frame required.
Please allow up to 10 working days for hang-railed delivery.

🏆 Archival Canvas (395 gsm HP Professional Matte)
Museum-quality texture with pigment-based, fade-resistant inks for rich tone and fine detail.

🪵 Canvas + Timber Hang Rails (Gallery-ready)
As above, supplied with lacquered natural timber rails and hanging cord.
Please allow up to 10 working days for hang-railed delivery.


Size (W × H)

565 × 841 mm (approx. 22.24 × 33.11 in)

  • Orientation: Portrait

  • Aspect ratio: ~0.672 : 1

  • Nearest standard frame: A0 portrait (841 × 1189 mm) with a custom mat, or custom 565 × 841 mm frame

  • Framing tips:

    • Classic look: cut the mat window to ~561 × 837 mm for a neat 2–3 mm overlap.

    • Contemporary look: float-mount in an A0 frame for a generous gallery reveal.

Custom sizing: Available on request (alternative aspect ratios or added white border).


Specifications

Feature Details
Title Suzanne Hoschedé
Artist Claude Monet
Date 1886
Historical Context Late-19th-century Impressionism; intimate daylight portrait from Monet’s Giverny circle
Print Size 565 mm (W) × 841 mm (H)
Available Finishes Paper, Laminated, Laminated + Timber Hang Rails, Canvas, Canvas + Timber Hang Rails
Paper Weight 160 gsm archival matte
Laminate 2 × 80-micron gloss (true encapsulation)
Canvas Weight 395 gsm HP Professional Matte Canvas
Inks Pigment-based, fade-resistant
Optional Hang Rails Natural timber, lacquered; fitted hanging cord (allow up to 10 working days)
Origin Printed in Australia

Who it’s for

  • Monet admirers & portrait lovers

  • Stylists curating soft, light-led interiors

  • Collectors seeking intimate Impressionist subjects

  • Educators illustrating colour, value, and brushwork


Our Commitment

Every print is produced locally in Australia on premium substrates with careful colour management, then checked and packed by hand so it arrives ready to impress. From studio to wall, we stand behind the craftsmanship and historical integrity of your piece.

Bring a note of Impressionist quiet to your space—order your fine-art print of Suzanne Hoschedé today.




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