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Monet's The Cliff of Aval, Étretat, 1885
Claude Monet's painting 'The Cliff of Aval, Étretat' from 1885, depicting a large, rugged cliff face on the coast with the sea and sky.
This artwork, "The Cliff of Aval, Étretat," painted by Claude Monet in 1885, is a quintessential example of Impressionist landscape art. The painting captures the dramatic coastal scenery of Étretat, France, with its iconic chalk cliffs meeting the turbulent sea. Monet's signature brushstrokes convey the movement of the waves and the texture of the rock formations, while his use of light and color evokes the atmosphere of a breezy day. The composition draws the viewer's eye towards the imposing cliff face and the vast expanse of the ocean, inviting contemplation of nature's grandeur. This piece is a testament to Monet's mastery in capturing fleeting moments and the sensory experience of the natural world, making it a significant work within the Impressionist movement.