The Harbour At Trouville

$9,100

Description:

“The Harbour at Trouville” is a painting by Claude Monet, created in 1870. This artwork is a part of Monet’s early works, where he began experimenting with light and color in his signature loose brushstroke style. The painting captures the vibrant scene of the harbor in Trouville, a popular seaside town in Normandy, France, showcasing the bustling activity of boats and ships, with the shimmering water reflecting the sky and structures.

Monet’s use of light, especially in the water, demonstrates his growing fascination with capturing transient moments of natural beauty. The piece is notable for its fluidity and spontaneity, with soft yet vivid colors bringing the scene to life. “The Harbour at Trouville” reflects Monet’s early exploration of the Impressionist movement’s emphasis on outdoor scenes and the effects of light.

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Artist:

Claude Monet (1840–1926) was a French painter and a founder of Impressionism, a revolutionary art movement that emphasized capturing the effects of light and atmosphere over precise details. Monet’s style is characterized by loose brushwork, vibrant color palettes, and a focus on outdoor scenes. He famously painted the same subjects at different times of the day and in varying weather conditions, such as in his iconic series “Water Lilies”, “Haystacks”, and “Rouen Cathedral.”

Material: Canvas

Frame: Rolled Canvas (Without Frame)

Print Quality: Our prints are crafted on premium archival materials, ensuring vibrant colors, sharp details, and long-lasting durability. Fade-resistant and flawless, they’re designed to keep your space looking elegant for years.

Size: 45*36 inches (XX-Large)

Delivery: 2-3 weeks

Certificate of Authenticity: YES (emailed upon delivery)
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