La Falaise d’Étretat, soleil couchant W817 de Claude Monet – North Carolina Museum of Art 67.24.1
La Falaise d'Étretat, setting sun W817 - Claude Monet
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La Falaise d'Étretat, setting sun W817 - Claude Monet

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Soleil couchant à Étretat
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À propos de l’œuvre

Soleil couchant à Étretat, par Claude Monet

Claude Monet · Étretat · 1882 -1883 · W817

La Falaise d'Étretat, setting sun W817hand painted reproduction

The Downstream Gate and the Needle are silhouetted in dark blue facing an orange sun, while the sea reflects touches of pink, yellow and green. Painted in 1882 -1883, this 60.5 × 81.8 cm oil on canvas is kept at the North Carolina Museum of Art under number 67.24.1 and corresponds to Wildenstein 817.

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La Falaise d'Étretat, setting sun W817Claude Monet · 1882 -1883
1882 - 1883Dating
60.5 × 81.8 cmDimensions of the original
Oil on canvasOriginal technique
67.24.1 · Wildenstein 817Inventory
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 low sun transforms the cliff into a monumental silhouette

The mass of the cliff occupies the entire left half. Its clear arch frames a portion of sky and separates the Needle from the shore. On the right, the solar disk, small but very saturated, becomes the most intense point of the composition.

The sea is built by horizontal lines which take up the colors of the sky without producing a regular reflection. The cold blues of the rock oppose the pink and orange of the sunset; their contrast makes the contours vibrate.

In W817, the orange of the sun is enough to change the entire scene: the cliff turns blue, the water turns pink and the sky appears bright despite its clouds.

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 dark mass facing a bright spot

The cliff and the Needle form a heavy whole on the left, balanced by the small solar disk on the right. The difference in scale reinforces the tension of bedtime.

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The ark as an opening in the rock

The Downstream Gate is not simply drawn by its outer edge. The clear area visible beneath the arch passes through the mass and circulates the atmosphere to the center.

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Colors superimposed in the cool

The museum notice describes the application of colors to paint that is still damp for the sun. The partial mixture retains an orange core surrounded by pink passages.

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Only one exact image of W817 is used. The real WebP measures 2,200 × 1,627 px, kept at available resolution without artificial enlargement.

Composition01

Keep the cliff dark blue

It must not turn black. Variations of blue, green and purple maintain the pattern of the rock despite the backlight.

Color02

Preserve the isolated intensity of the sun

The disk remains small and sharp compared to the sky. Enlarging it or diffusing its orange too widely would reduce the strength of this focal point.

Matter03

Vibrate water horizontally

The pink, cream, green and blue lines overlap without forming a mirror. Their low, stretched orientation makes the marine surface credible.

Documented benchmarks

Three pieces of information specific to this work

The North Carolina Museum of Art documents The Cliff of Étretat, setting sun, oil on canvas from 1882 -1883, 60.5 × 81.8 cm, inventory 67.24.1 and W817.

Campaign01

Three weeks in Étretat in February 1883

Monet works on the Normandy coast despite the cold and the difficulties of the terrain. The museum indicates that he began at least eighteen paintings during this stay.

Geology02

The Downstream Gate and the Needle

The natural arch nicknamed the Elephant and the neighboring monolith give the silhouette its recognizable shape. Monet observes them from the sea or the beach under several lights.

Provenance03

Durand-Ruel acquires the work from Monet

The merchant purchased the painting from the artist in November 1883. After several American collections, it was acquired by the Raleigh Museum in 1967.

Your reproduction

What the painter must preserve

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

  • The Wildenstein 817 version of Raleigh
  • The Downstream Gate and the Needle backlit
  • The little orange sun on the right
  • The pink and green reflections that cross the sea

Work sheet

Title La Falaise d'Étretat, setting sun W817
Artist Claude Monet (1840 -1926)
Date 1882 - 1883
Original technique Oil on canvas
Dimensions 60.5 × 81.8 cm
Orientation Horizontal
Conservation North Carolina Museum of Art, Raleigh, North Carolina, United States
Inventory 67.24.1 · Wildenstein 817
Your reproduction Handmade oil painting on canvas
Consult the official notice - North Carolina Museum of Art · 67.24.1

Presentation in your interior

A palette designed with the room

Deep blues and pastel highlights are suitable for a living room, bedroom or entrance. A bluish gray, sand or warm white wall and some terracotta accents take up the contrast of the setting sun.

La Falaise d'Étretat, setting sun W817, painted for your interior

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