Cliffs at Étretat (1886) by Claude Monet, 66 x 81 cm

Cliffs at Étretat is an oil on canvas painting by Claude Monet, signed 1886, owned by Sergei Shchukin until 1918 and now in the Pushkin Museum, in Moscow (inventory Nr. Ж-3308).

The 1996 Catalogue Raisonné of Claude Monet by Daniel Wildenstein references this painting as Fishing Boats Leaving Etretat (W 1046).

Monet first visited Étretat in winter 1868–1869, when he painted his first Stormy Sea at Étretat (Musee d'Orsay). From 1883 to 1886, he repeatedly visited the town and created a series of around fifty paintings of the coast nearby.[1]

Selected paintings from the series

ImageNameYearSizMuseum
Sunset at Étretat (W 817)[2]188355 x 81 cmNorth Carolina Museum of Art, Raleigh
Sunset at Étretat (W 818)[3]188366 x 71 cmMuseum of Fine Arts of Nancy[4]
Stormy Sea at Étretat (W 821)[3] 188381 x 100 cmMuseum of Fine Arts of Lyon
The Cliff and the Porte d'Aval, Rough Seas (W 820)[3]188373 x 100 cmMuseum of Montserrat[5]
The Manneporte (Étretat) (W 822)[6]188375 x 103 cmWallraf-Richartz-Museum
Aiguille and Porte d’Aval, Étretat - Sunset (W P77)[7]1883-1885pastel

18 x 40 cm

Priv. Coll.
The Manneporte (Etretat) (W 832)[8]188365 x 81 cmMetropolitan Museum of Art[9]
Étretat, the Manneporte, Reflections on Water

(W 1038)[10]

188562 x 81,5 cmMusée des Beaux-Arts de Caen[11]
The Manne-Porte, Étretat (W 1037)[12]188565 x 81 cmPhiladelphia Museum of Art[13]
The Falaise d'Aval, Étretat (W 1019)[14]188565 x 92 cmIsrael Museum[15]
The Rock Needle seen through the Porte d'Aval

(W 1049)[16]

188565 x 92 cmNational Gallery of Canada[17]
Étretat, the Porte d'Aval : Fishing Boats Leaving Port

(W 1047)[18]

188550 x 37 cmMuseum of Fine Arts of Dijon[19]
Rainy Weather, Étretat (W 1044)[20]188673 x 60 cmNational Gallery of Norway[21]
Cliffs at Étretat (W 1034)[22] 188565 x 81 cmClark Art Institute[23]
The Manneporte near Étretat (W 1052)[24]188681 x 65 cmMetropolitan Museum of Art[25]

See also

References

  1. (in Russian) "Catalogue entry".
  2. "Wildenstein Plattner Institute - C.R_Claude_Monet_Volume_II_Wildenstein_Institute - Page 306-307". view.publitas.com. Retrieved 2024-01-05.
  3. 1 2 3 "Wildenstein Plattner Institute - C.R_Claude_Monet_Volume_II_Wildenstein_Institute - Page 308-309". view.publitas.com. Retrieved 2024-01-05.
  4. Ministry of Culture page
  5. Museum link
  6. "Wildenstein Plattner Institute - C.R_Claude_Monet_Volume_II_Wildenstein_Institute - Page 310-311". view.publitas.com. Retrieved 2024-01-05.
  7. "Wildenstein Plattner Institute - C.R_Claude_Monet_Tome_V_Wildenstein_Institute_fr - Page 176-177". view.publitas.com. Retrieved 2024-01-05.
  8. "Wildenstein Plattner Institute - C.R_Claude_Monet_Volume_II_Wildenstein_Institute - Page 312-313". view.publitas.com. Retrieved 2024-01-05.
  9. The Metropolitan Museum of Art page
  10. Daniel Wildenstein (1996). Monet: Catalogue raisonné - Werkverzeichnis, Volume III: Nos. 969–1595.
  11. Museum page
  12. Daniel Wildenstein (1996). Monet: Catalogue raisonné - Werkverzeichnis, Volume III: Nos. 969–1595.
  13. Museum page
  14. Daniel Wildenstein (1996). Monet: Catalogue raisonné - Werkverzeichnis, Volume III: Nos. 969–1595.
  15. Museum page
  16. Daniel Wildenstein (1996). Monet: Catalogue raisonné - Werkverzeichnis, Volume III: Nos. 969–1595.
  17. "Rock Needle Seen through the Porte d'Aval, Étretat (Claude Monet)". National Gallery of Canada.
  18. Daniel Wildenstein (1996). Monet: Catalogue raisonné - Werkverzeichnis, Volume III: Nos. 969–1595.
  19. French attribution to the museum
  20. Daniel Wildenstein (1996). Monet: Catalogue raisonné - Werkverzeichnis, Volume III: Nos. 969–1595.
  21. Digital museum attribution
  22. Daniel Wildenstein (1996). Monet: Catalogue raisonné - Werkverzeichnis, Volume III: Nos. 969–1595.
  23. "Museum page". Archived from the original on 2022-02-08. Retrieved 2023-06-04.
  24. Daniel Wildenstein (1996). Monet: Catalogue raisonné - Werkverzeichnis, Volume III: Nos. 969–1595.
  25. Museum page


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