The
Garden at Sainte-Adresse is an
oil-on-canvas painting by the French impressionist painter,
Claude Monet. It was painted in 1867 in the French resort town of
Sainte-Adresse, where Monet was spending the summer. The models were probably Monet's father Adolphe, his cousin Jeanne Marguerite Lecadre, her father Adolphe Lecadre, and perhaps Lecadre's other daughter, Sophie, the woman seated with her back to the viewer. The painting is composed with flat horizontal bands of colour, which were reminiscent of Japanese colour
wood-block prints. The
Garden at Sainte-Adresse is now in the
Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City.
Painting: Claude Monet