Claude Monet - Fisherman`s House in Petit-Ailly 1882
Fisherman`s House in Petit-Ailly 1882
66x81cm oil/canvas
Brooklyn Museum, New York
The image is only being used for informational and educational purposes
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From Brooklyn Museum, New York:
Painting in Normandy in the spring of 1882, Monet found rich subject matter in the cliff-bound stone cottages formerly occupied by customs officers who kept watch over the Channel coast. He depicted these rustic structures from a variety of angles in several canvases. Here painting from an elevated viewpoint, Monet crops the cottage and the ridge to capture the high horizon line where the whitecapped sea meets the darkened, stormy sky. While a powerful tide moves horizontally across the canvas, the equally untamed vegetation curls in bright brushstrokes of reds, yellows, greens, and blues on the side of the cliff.