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  1. Theodore Earl Butler (1861–1936) was an American impressionist painter. He was born in Columbus, Ohio , and moved to Paris to study art. He befriended Claude Monet in Giverny , and married his stepdaughter, Suzanne Hoschedé .

  2. Theodore Earl Butler (American, 1861–1936) was one of Americas most innovative Impressionist artists, and was the son-in-law of famed painter Claude Monet. View Theodore Earl Butler’s 240 artworks on artnet.

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  3. Theodore Earl Butler, (1861–1936) an American impressionist painter, he was born in Columbus, Ohio and died in Giverny, France, May 2, 1936.

  4. The most permanent American resident of the important international artist's colony that flourished in the rural Normandy village of Giverny, France, in the decades around the turn of the twentieth century, painter Theodore Earl Butler evolved a personal, expressive style founded on the vibrant color and free brushwork of impressionism.

  5. The Collection. European Paintings. The Stroller (Suzanne Hoschedé, later Mrs. Theodore Earl Butler, 1868–1899) Claude Monet French. 1887. On view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 821. This painting of Suzanne Hoschedé in the meadows just south of Le Pressoir, Monet's home at Giverny, was probably made in the summer of 1887.

  6. Theodore Earl Butler, was an American impressionist painter. He was born in Columbus, Ohio, and moved to Paris to study art. He befriended Claude Monet in Giverny, and married his stepdaughter, Suzanne Hoschedé.

  7. Theodore Earl Butler, an Ohioan who married into Claude Monets family, spent most of his career in Giverny and New York, where he expanded upon the Impressionist style he learned in Monet’s circle. Here, Butler depicts a misty seascape with a palette of red, green, and blue hues.