Showing 18 artworks with Claude Monet and with Beach Scene
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Claude Monet
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Beach Scene
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- Rosy Brown
- Driftwood
- Celadon
- Putty
- Espresso
- Walnut
- Sap Green
- Gray
- Beach Scene
- Impressionism
- Claude Monet
- Landscape Painting
- Light And Color
- French Art
- Coastal Impressionism
- Normandy
- Fine Art Reproduction
- Low Tide
- Normandy Coastline
- Pastel Colors
- Color Palette
- Normandy Coast
- Coastal Landscape
- Ocean View
- Pourville
- Fine Art Print
- French Impressionist Art
- Trouville Beach
- Oil On Canvas
- French Painter
- Water Lilies Inspiration
- Watercolor Technique
- Coastal Art
This painting is part of Monet's series exploring coastal landscapes during the Belle Époque.
Part of Monet’s series exploring the effects of light and weather conditions, this painting is housed in Musée Marmottan Monet.
Experience the serene beauty of Claude Monet's 'Terrace at St. Adresse'. Captured in vibrant Impressionist hues, this beach scene embodies tranquility and celebrates the ephemeral magic of natural light.
Experience Monet's 'The Seacoast of Pourville, Low Tide,' an Impressionist masterpiece capturing the serene beauty of the Normandy coast at low tide. Explore vibrant colors and fleeting light.
Experience Claude Monet's masterpiece 'Low Tide at Pourville,' capturing the serene beauty of Normandy’s coastline bathed in misty sunlight. Explore its Impressionistic details and discover similar artworks.
Monet developed this large showpiece in response to similar compositions submitted to the Salon of 1864 by Charles-François Daubigny. He employed a technique of painting at the site as a portable-scale work, followed by larger studio versions.
Experience the serene beauty of Claude Monet's 'The Headland of the Heve at Low Tide,' capturing a dramatic beach scene bathed in cloudy skies and vibrant ocean hues. Explore Impressionism’s legacy through this evocative masterpiece.
Captured in Claude Monet’s Impressionist style, ‘The Ally Point, Low Tide’ depicts a serene beach scene bathed in golden sunset hues—a quintessential moment of leisure and beauty from 1882. Explore this iconic artwork and bring its tranquil charm into your home.