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Revision as of 00:09, 14 May 2023 editRandy Kryn (talk | contribs)Extended confirmed users286,167 edits talk page it, the gallery fits, are you saying it shouldn't be named series? they are obviously of the same locale. this is Claude Monet we're speaking of, not a new up-and-coming maybe-notable painter.Tags: Undo Reverted← Previous edit Revision as of 00:12, 14 May 2023 edit undoOnel5969 (talk | contribs)Autopatrolled, Extended confirmed users, Page movers, New page reviewers, Pending changes reviewers, Rollbackers937,225 edits Undid revision 1154677541 by Randy Kryn (talk)I am saying it is wholly uncited, this is wholly WP:OR, and has been explained to you, as per WP:BURDEN, re-adding without providing a valid reference is disruptive editing. How do we know there are copies of this painting in these museums?Tag: UndoNext edit →
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Monet first visited Étretat in winter 1868–1869, when he painted his first ''Stormy Sea at Étretat'' (]). From 1883 to 1886, he repeatedly visited the town and created a series of around fifty paintings of the coast nearby.<ref>{{in lang|ru}} {{cite web|url=https://www.pushkinmuseum.art/data/fonds/europe_and_america/j/2001_3000/zh_3308/index.php?lang=ru|title=Catalogue entry}}</ref> Monet first visited Étretat in winter 1868–1869, when he painted his first ''Stormy Sea at Étretat'' (]). From 1883 to 1886, he repeatedly visited the town and created a series of around fifty paintings of the coast nearby.<ref>{{in lang|ru}} {{cite web|url=https://www.pushkinmuseum.art/data/fonds/europe_and_america/j/2001_3000/zh_3308/index.php?lang=ru|title=Catalogue entry}}</ref>

==Selected paintings from the series==
{|class="wikitable sortable" style="font-size:95%;border:0px;text-align:left;line-height:150%;"
! Image !! Name !! width="75" align="center" | Year !! Siz !! Museum
|-----
| ] || ''Sunset at Étretat''|| align="center" | 1883|| 61 x 82&nbsp;cm|| Raleigh, ]
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| ] || ''Sunset at Étretat''|| align="center" | 1883 || align="center" | 66 x 81&nbsp;cm || ]
|-----
| ] || ''Stormy Sea at Étretat''|| align="center" | 1883 || align="center" | 81 x 100&nbsp;cm || ]
|-----
| ]|| ''Cliff and Porte d'Aval in Bad Weather''|| align="center" | 1883 || align="center" | 73 x 100&nbsp;cm || ]
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| ]|| ''The Manneporte (Étretat)''|| align="center" |1883 || align="center" | 75 x 103&nbsp;cm || Collection of Mrs. Edward Hulton
|-----
| ]|| ''Aiguille and Porte d’Aval, Étretat - Sunset''|| align="center" | 1883-1885 || || Private collection
|-----
| ]|| ''The Manneporte (Etretat)''|| align="center" | 1883 || align="center" | 65 x 81&nbsp;cm || ]
|-----
| ]|| ''Étretat, the Manneporte, Reflections on Water''|| align="center" | 1885 || align="center" | 65.5 x 81.5&nbsp;cm || ]
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| ]|| ''The Manne-Porte, Étretat''|| align="center" | 1885 || || ]
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| ] || ''The Falaise d'Aval, Étretat''|| align="center" | 1885 || align="center" | 65 x 92&nbsp;cm || ]
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| ] || ''The Aiguille seen across the Porte d'Aval'' (W1049) || align="center" |1885 || align="center" | 65 x 92&nbsp;cm || ]
|-----
| ] || ''Étretat, the Porte d'Aval : Fishing Boats Leaving Port''|| align="center" | 1885 || align="center" | 50 x 37&nbsp;cm || ]
|-----
| ] || ''Rainy Weather, Étretat''|| align="center" | 1886 || align="center" | 73 x 60&nbsp;cm || ]
|-----
| ]|| '']''|| align="center" | 1885 || align="center" | 65 x 81&nbsp;cm || ]
|-----
| ]|| ''The Manneporte near Étretat''|| align="center" | 1886 || align="center" | 81 x 65&nbsp;cm || Metropolitan Museum of Art
|}


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Cliffs at Étretat (1885–1886) by Claude Monet

Cliffs at Étretat is an 1885–1886 oil on canvas painting by Claude Monet, owned by Sergei Shchukin until 1918 and now in the Pushkin Museum, in Moscow.

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.

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  1. (in Russian) "Catalogue entry".
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