Cliff Walk at Pourbille was painted by the famous French impressionist, Claud Monet in 1882 just three years after the death of his wife, Camille. Monet found refuge in the beautiful fishing village of Pourville and his awakening joy comes to light not only in this piece, but also in his letters to his partner at the time, Alice Hoschedé, to whom he wrote: "How beatiul the countryside is becomeing, and what joy it would be for me to show you all its delighful nooks and crannies!". This piece captures an important moment in Monet's life of evolving through grief and discovering the beauty in life as he often did in ways no one can compare. While we know nothing can compare to the opriginal when it comes to masterpieces such as this, we utilize the highest quality print production process to replicate each stroke and ensure your canvas print is as premium as possible. Made with highly durable cotton and polyester canvas composite (9.82 oz/yd² (333 g/m²)) with a special proprietary coating for vibrant prints that last.
- This canvas is an eco-friendly option as the frame is made with radiata pine responsibly sourced from renewable forests.
- Hang the frame with confidence as the soft rubber dots in the back corners of the frame provide ample support and a stable result.
- Please note: Due to the production process of the canvases, please allow for slight size deviations with a tolerance +/- 1/8" (3.2mm)
Cliff Walk at Pourville - Claude Monet
Claude Monet