Paintings I love

Claude Monet (French, 1840–1926)
The Cliffs at Étretat
1885
Oil on canvas, 65.1 x 81.3 cm
The Clark Art Institute
The Cliffs at Étretat by Claude Monet
Between October and December 1885, Monet made nearly fifty paintings of the Normandy coast. This work shows the Porte d’Aval, a naturally formed arch, and a freestanding needle-like rock that attracted tourists and artists alike to the town of Étretat. Monet painted this view of the cliffs from an unusual location, accessible only by boat or via a precipitous path. The writer Guy de Maupassant described how the artist “watched the sun and the shadows, capturing in a few brushstrokes a falling ray of light or a passing cloud.”

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