Hi! I'm the User 虚ろ長! For those of you who can't read or understand Japanese, too bad!
I'm a friend of User:Hiddenhearts my other account is User:ECH3LON whose kindness has shown us there is good in the world.
I love to work on this website which I will! Uh...keep making this place great!
I'm a good samaritan and i love to help out in debates (especially Articles for Deletion that's one easy way to get started. I LOVE to read, i also love to play videogames
and watch South Park. My favorite bands are Led Zepplin, Journey and All-American Rejects. Oh, and most importantly... I never get tired of helping around this website! =D plz don't steal this...
虚ろ長 00:20, 14 February 2007 (UTC)
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The Red Cape, also known as
Madame Monet or
The Red Kerchief, is an
oil-on-canvas snowscape by the French
Impressionist artist
Claude Monet. Painted around 1868 to 1878, it depicts Monet's wife,
Camille, passing outside a window dressed in a red cape as seen from inside a house. Monet created the painting while living in
Argenteuil and the solitary setting at his home there allowed him to paint in relative peace, as well as spend time with his family. It is Monet's only known snowscape painting featuring Camille.
The Red Cape is now in the collection of the
Cleveland Museum of Art in Ohio, United States.
Painting credit: Claude Monet