The painting was one of 18 works by Monet exhibited at the second Impressionist exhibition in April 1876,at the gallery of Paul Durand- Ruel. Ten years later, Monet returned to a similar subject, painting a pair of scenes featuring his second wife's daughter Suzanne Monet in 1886 with a parasol in a meadow at Giverny; they are in the Musse d'Orsay. John Singer Sargent saw the painting at the exhibition in 1876 and was later inspired to create a similar painting, Two Girls with Palasols at Fladbury, in 1889