Camille
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Camille
Summary
Camille is a painting[1]. Camille ranks in the top 6% of painting entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (52 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- Camille is the creator of Claude Monet[3].
- Camille is in the country of Germany[4].
- Camille's image is recorded as Claude Monet - Camille.JPG[5].
- Camille's instance of is recorded as painting[6].
- Camille's movement is recorded as realism[7].
- Camille's genre is recorded as portrait[8].
- Camille's depicts is recorded as Camille Doncieux[9].
- Camille's made from material is recorded as oil paint[10].
- Camille's made from material is recorded as canvas[11].
- Camille's collection is recorded as Kunsthalle Bremen[12].
- Camille's inventory number is recorded as 298-1906/1[13].
- Camille's location is recorded as Kunsthalle Bremen[14].
- Camille's catalog code is recorded as 65[15].
- +1866-00-00T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Camille[16].
- Camille's exhibition history is recorded as Salon of 1866[17].
- Camille's main subject is recorded as Camille Doncieux[18].
- Camille's described at URL is recorded as https://onlinekatalog.kunsthalle-bremen.de/DE-MUS-027614/object/4904[19].
- Camille's described at URL is recorded as https://bremen.museum-digital.de/object/111[20].
- Camille's title is recorded as {'lang': 'fr', 'text': 'Camille, ou La Femme à la robe verte'}[21].
- Camille's title is recorded as {'lang': 'en', 'text': 'Camille'}[22].
- Camille's height is recorded as {'unit': 'Q174728', 'amount': '+231'}[23].
- Camille's width is recorded as {'unit': 'Q174728', 'amount': '+151'}[24].
- Camille's Bildindex der Kunst und Architektur ID is recorded as 00003616[25].
- Camille's Google Knowledge Graph ID is recorded as /g/122sgdyq[26].
- Camille's Google Arts & Culture asset ID is recorded as 2QE-QPkJp0h94g[27].
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Works and Contributions
Camille is the creator of Claude Monet[3].
Why It Matters
Camille ranks in the top 6% of painting entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (52 views/month).[2] Camille has Wikipedia articles in 9 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[28] Camille is known by 4 alternative names across languages and contexts.[29]