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The Beach at Trouville

The Beach at Trouville

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Painted in the open air on the beach at Trouville in Normandy, this painting has sand on its surface, blown on to the wet canvas as Monet worked. Camille, Monet's first wife, is believed to be the woman on the left. Her companion is thought to be the wife of Monet's fellow painter Eugène Boudin.

  • Artist

    Claude Monet

  • Year

    1870

  • Style

    Impressionism

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The Beach at Trouville

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Painted in the open air on the beach at Trouville in Normandy, this painting has sand on its surface, blown on to the wet canvas as Monet worked. Camille, Monet's first wife, is believed to be the woman on the left. Her companion is thought to be the wife of Monet's fellow painter Eugène Boudin.

Artist

Claude Monet

Year

1870

Style

Impressionism

About the Artist

(1840–1926) French impressionist painter. It was Monet’s painting – Impression, Soleil levant (Impression, Sunrise), that led to the title of the Impressionist Movement. Monet painted many open-air scenes, such as his own garden in Giverny.

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Framed Large: 500 mm X 600 mm

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