Monet and the landscapes of Normandy

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Monet and the landscapes of Normandy

Monet and the landscapes of Normandy

Claude MONET had chosen the sea as the privileged place of his painting. Etretat and the cliffs of Normandy were the landscapes that inspired him. In the painting "Promenade sur la falaise de Pourville", he raises the tones to give equal intensity to the sea and the land. The red parasol of a passerby accentuates the blue and marine greens. Then, it is "The cliff of Etretat" which opposes the movement of the sea and the stability of the beach, the static part of the world, where are gathered boats aligned.

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Publication date : 10 November 1974

Reference:
I23342739
Credits:
Producteur: Office National De Radiodiffusion Télévision Française   -   Director : Pignol, Jean  -  Producer : Fouchet, Max Pol  -  Narrator : Fouchet, Max Pol
Origin:
Impressionism: The Adventure Of Light   -   Producteur: Office National De Radiodiffusion Télévision Française
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Reference:I23342739

Credits:Director : Pignol, Jean-Producer : Fouchet, Max Pol-Narrator : Fouchet, Max Pol

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