$5.00–$399.00
1882
Cliffs at Pourville
Part of the Art Through Time Collection, Cliffs at Pourville is a luminous coastal painting by Claude Monet, created in 1882 during the artist’s frequent visits to the Normandy coast. The scene unfolds from a high vantage on gently sloping grassy cliffs overlooking a calm sea dotted with small sailboats that seem to drift into the hazy horizon. Monet’s characteristic brushwork soft, atmospheric, and richly textured — captures the delicate interplay of light, sea and sky, blending cool blues and greens with subtle highlights that shimmer across the water’s surface. Popular interpretations see this composition as a meditation on space and light, where fleeting impressions of atmosphere and motion take precedence over strict detail, making the familiar pleasures of seaside life feel both transient and profound.
Prints include the print only and do not come with a frame.