Paysage côtier W23 par Claude Monet, vers 1864, Van Gogh Museum
Coastal landscape W23 - Claude Monet
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Coastal landscape W23 - Claude Monet

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À propos de l’œuvre

Paysage côtier, par Claude Monet

Claude Monet · A Normandy coast looked at from the vegetation · Van Gogh Museum

Coastal landscape W23hand painted reproduction

From a terrain covered with brambles, grasses and young trees, Monet opens a view towards a calm sea under a large blue-gray sky. The coast remains almost invisible: it is the foliage, the changes in terrain and the horizon line which organize the landscape. Painted around 1864, this canvas further combines the tonal solidity of Barbizon with an already lighter palette.

Oil on canvasHand paintedPhoto before shipmentPossible alterations
Coastal landscape W23 - Claude Monet - full view
Coastal landscape W23Claude Monet · around 1864
around 1864Dating
53.2 × 80.7 cmDimensions of the original
Oil on canvasOriginal technique
s0461S1996 · Wildenstein 23Inventory
A real paintingThe canvas is painted, never printed.
Created for youEach copy is made to order.
Controlled in photoYou see the finished painting before it leaves.
Touch-ups includedAdjustments are made before shipping.

Look at the work

The sea appears as a clearing beyond an entirely vegetal foreground

The tallest trees are grouped on the left, where they form a dark, vertical mass. Their foliage extends towards the center by lower bushes, allowing a strip of blue-green sea to open. On the right, the brown and green terrain descends gently towards this opening.

The sky occupies more than half of the canvas. Monet superimposes muffled blues, grays and cream clouds with little marked edges. This aerial scale contrasts with the dense network of touches in the foreground, where leaves, brambles and grasses mingle without systematic outline.

The subject is not just the coast: it is the passage of a dense plant screen towards the sea and the sky, two open surfaces where light can unfold.

Composition, touch and light

What Monet builds behind the impression of snapshot

Three precise elements allow us to understand this composition and the essential difficulties of faithful reproduction.

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A first plan built in layers of vegetation

Low brambles, embankments, shrubs and trees overlap over several depths. Their differences in size and value naturally lead to the narrow sea window.

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A palette that is gradually moving away from Barbizon

The museum describes an evolution from the dark tone of the Barbizon School to lighter colors and a freer touch. Deep greens remain present, but blue air is already gaining a dominant place.

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An abbreviated signature characteristic of the period

Monet signs C. Monet in the lower right corner. The museum catalog notes that this abbreviated form appears in his early paintings, before his full name was used more frequently after 1865.

Reference image

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The visual corresponds to the Coastal Landscape preserved at the Van Gogh Museum under inventory s0461S1996 and cataloged Wildenstein 23. The high definition image has been converted into a real WebP of 3,000 × 1,973 px.

Composition01

Plant masses must remain hierarchical

The trees on the left are darker and more vertical, the central bushes lighter, the nearby grasses more varied. Treating them with the same green would flatten the entire land.

Color02

The sea occupies a thin but decisive strip

Its slightly gray blue-green separates the foliage from the horizon. Too saturated a color would overly attract the eye and destroy the calm balance of the painting.

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The sky consists of melted passages and visible touches

The large blues are supple, but the clouds receive firmer cream and gray accents. This alternation maintains a stable atmosphere without making the sky still.

Documented benchmarks

Three pieces of information specific to this work

Painted around 1864, this oil on canvas measures 53.2 × 80.7 cm. It is kept at the Van Gogh Museum under inventory s0461S1996 and listed as Wildenstein 23.

Dating01

A work among the very first known landscapes

The Van Gogh Museum catalog places the painting around 1864, within a still small group of early works. The place is probably close to Honfleur, frequented by Monet during these years.

Influences02

Between Barbizon, Boudin and Jongkind

The density of the vegetation recalls the tradition of Fontainebleau, while the maritime openness and the clearer sky refer to the lessons of Boudin and Jongkind. Monet brings together these experiences here without yet adopting his impressionist touch of the 1870s.

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Acquired by the Van Gogh Museum in 1996

The museum is purchasing the work with the support of the Vincent van Gogh Foundation, the Vereniging Rembrandt and other partners. It bears inventory s0461S1996.

Your reproduction

What the painter must preserve

Fidelity here depends on precise relationships between light, touch, depth and color temperature.

  • Keep dark trees grouped on the left.
  • Maintain the narrow sea opening in the center.
  • Vary the greens with browns, yellows and blues.
  • Preserve the calm magnitude of the sky.

Work sheet

Title Coastal landscape W23
Artist Claude Monet (1840 -1926)
Date around 1864
Original technique Oil on canvas
Dimensions 53.2 × 80.7 cm
Orientation Horizontal
Conservation Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam, Netherlands
Inventory s0461S1996 · Wildenstein 23
Your reproduction Handmade oil painting on canvas
View reference leaflet - Van Gogh Museum Journal 1996 - Coastal Landscape, s0461S1996

Presentation in your interior

A palette designed with the room

This coastal landscape is suitable for a living room, bedroom or office. A smoky oak, forest green or bluish gray frame accompanies the vegetation; a linen, mist blue or sand wall highlights the horizon.

Coastal landscape W23, painted for your interior

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