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Claude Monet: Picture 'Beach path between wheat fields to Pourville' (1882), framed

Product information "Claude Monet: Picture 'Beach path between wheat fields to Pourville' (1882), framed"

In the wildly beautiful coastal landscape of Normandy, a small path winds its way to the sea, which one would like to walk on in thought... In his later years, Claude Monet said that he did not paint objects, but the essence of things enveloped in atmosphere and light. And so he was constantly on the lookout for landscapes that offered him not only interesting motifs, but also special lighting conditions. At the beginning of 1882, he was fascinated by the area around the fishing village of Pourville near Dieppe in Normandy, where he set up his relay for a good three months. Here, too, it was the special interplay of landscape and light that inspired him to create a whole series of important works. Original: 1882, oil on canvas, 58.4 x 78.1 cm, Denver Art Museum, USA. Edition transferred directly onto artist's canvas using the fine art giclée process and stretched onto a stretcher frame. Limited edition of 980 copies, numbered and signed with certificate. Framed in a handcrafted, white-gold-coloured solid wood frame. Format 66 x 86 cm (H/W). ars mundi exclusive edition.
Artist: Claude Monet