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Exhibition catalog - Étretat, par-delà les falaises. Courbet, Monet, Matisse

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During the 19th century, the vertiginous cliffs, the colors of the sea, the changing light and the resort atmosphere attracted artists from all over Europe to Etretat. In this grandiose setting, the painters, among whom Courbet, Monet and Matisse, devote themselves to the study of the...

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Characteristics

Number of pages
280
Museum
Musée des Beaux-Arts de Lyon
Theme
Sea
Dimensions
23,7×28,7×2,4 cm
Artists
Claude Monet (1840-1926), Gustave Courbet (1819-1877), Henri Matisse (1869-1954)
Art movement
19th century
Reference
MX044777
EAN
9789462304017
Size of the book
Paperback with flap
Editor
Fonds Mercator
Publication date
14 novembre 2025

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