
Wooded Landscape with a Woodcutter

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An early Claude Monet scene capturing the industrial port landscape of Rouelles, Le Havre. Painted in 1858, this work reveals Monet’s observational eye, emerging plein-air techniques, and a muted coastal palette appealing to collectors of 19th-century French painting.
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View at Rouelles, Le Havre (1858) belongs to the formative phase of Claude Monet’s career, when the artist was experimenting with plein-air observation and developing the sensibility that would become...
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Claude Monet (1840–1926) was a French painter and a leading figure of Impressionism. He revolutionized landscape painting by studying light, atmosphere and color in repeated series, producing luminous works that remain highly prized for their decorative appeal and historical importance.
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