Cliffs at Étretat (Moscow)

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File:'The Beach at Étretat' by Claude Monet, 1885-86, Pushkin Museum.jpg
Cliffs at Étretat (1885–1886) by Claude Monet

Cliffs at Étretat is an 1885–1886 oil on canvas painting by Claude Monet, owned by Sergei Shchukin until 1918 and now in the Pushkin Museum, in Moscow.

Monet first visited Étretat in winter 1868–1869, when he painted his first Stormy Sea at Étretat (Musee d'Orsay). From 1883 to 1886, he repeatedly visited the town and created a series of around fifty paintings of the coast nearby.[1]

Selected paintings from the series

Image Name Year Siz Museum
150px Sunset at Étretat 1883 61 x 82 cm
150px Sunset at Étretat 1883 66 x 81 cm Museum of Fine Arts of Nancy[2]
150px Stormy Sea at Étretat 1883 81 x 100 cm
150px Cliff and Porte d'Aval in Bad Weather 1883 73 x 100 cm Museum of Montserrat[3]
Claude Monet 019.jpg The Manneporte (Étretat) 1883 75 x 103 cm
150px Aiguille and Porte d’Aval, Étretat - Sunset 1883-1885
150px The Manneporte (Etretat) 1883 65 x 81 cm Metropolitan Museum of Art[4]
150px Étretat, the Manneporte, Reflections on Water 1885 65.5 x 81.5 cm Musée des Beaux-Arts de Caen[5]
150px The Manne-Porte, Étretat 1885 Philadelphia Museum of Art[6]
150px The Falaise d'Aval, Étretat 1885 65 x 92 cm Israel Museum[7]
150px The Aiguille seen across the Porte d'Aval (W1049) 1885 65 x 92 cm
Claude Monet-Etretat the Aval door fishing boats leaving the harbour mg 1819.jpg Étretat, the Porte d'Aval : Fishing Boats Leaving Port 1885 50 x 37 cm Museum of Fine Arts of Dijon[8]
150px Rainy Weather, Étretat 1886 73 x 60 cm National Gallery of Norway[9]
Claude Monet The Cliffs at Etretat.jpg Cliffs at Étretat 1885 65 x 81 cm Clark Art Institute[10]
150px The Manneporte near Étretat 1886 81 x 65 cm Metropolitan Museum of Art[11]

See also

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