Lavacourt is a hamlet on the other side of the Seine from V¨¦theuil, where Monet had settled in 1878. Although dated 1881, this work was probably painted slightly earlier. The artist often signed his works long after completion, adding dates which were sometimes inaccurate. Title Lavacourt under Snow Creator Claude Monet Date Created about 1878-81 Physical Dimensions 59.7 x 80.6 cm Type Painting Medium Oil on canvas School French More Info Explore the National Gallery¡¯s paintings online Inventory number NG3262 Artist Dates 1840 - 1926 Artist Biography Born in Paris, the son of a grocer, Monet grew up in Le Havre. Contact with Eug¨¨ne Boudin in about 1856 introduced Monet to painting from nature. He was in Paris in 1859 and three years later he entered the studio of Charles Gleyre, where he met Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Alfred Sisley and Fr¨¦d¨¦ric Bazille. Edouard Manet was an influence on his figure compositions of the 1860s, while the informal style of his later landscapes originated in works such as 'Bathers at La Grenouill¨¨re', painted in 1869 when Monet worked with Renoir at Bougival. Monet was the leading French Impressionist landscape painter. Like Camille Pissarro and Charles-Fran?ois Daubigny, Monet moved to London during the Franco-Prussian war (1870-1). After his return to France he lived at Argenteuil (1871-8). He exhibited in most of the Impressionist exhibitions, beginning in 1874, where the title of one of his paintings led to the naming of the movement. A period of travel followed in the 1880s, and in 1883 he acquired a property at Giverny, north-west of Paris. Thereafter Monet concentrated on the production of the famous series showing a single subject in different lighting conditions, including poplars, haystacks, Rouen Cathedral, and his own garden at Giverny. Acquisition Credit Sir Hugh Lane Bequest, 1917