Boats In Front Of Cliff At Pourville (Bateaux devant les falaises de Pourville) - Claude Monet Painting – Impressionist Art - Framed Prints
The relationship between Monet and the sea started soon as the young artist established, along with his family, in the coastal town of Le Havre, Normandy, in the mid-1850s. In these early years Monet did not feel an immediate attraction for the “plen air” painting, and he focused in creating caricatures of neighbors and acquaintances. But the young talent caught the attention of a painter who had established himself at Le Havre years earlier, Eugene Boudin, still considered one of the greatest seascape painters of the 19th century. After a few months, the master convinced the young artist to accompany him on his outings to paint outdoors.
Available Options In Framed Prints
Small Framed Print
12x9 inches
Framed With Mat
Compact Framed Print
18x13 inches
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Medium Framed Print
24x17 inches
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Large Framed Print
30x22 inches
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