The Pyramides at Port-Coton, Rough Sea

Summary

The Pyramides at Port-Coton, Rough Sea is a series of six paintings produced by Claude Monet in 1886. They all show the rocky Atlantic coast of Belle-Île-en-Mer, visited and painted in the plein air by the artist between 12 September and 25 October that year.

The Pyramides at Port-Coton, Rough Sea
The Moscow version
ArtistClaude Monet
Year1886
Mediumoil on canvas
Dimensions65 cm × 81 cm (26 in × 32 in)

Paintings in the series edit

Image Title Museum City Dimensions (cm) Year Catalogue number[1]
  The Pyramides at Port-Coton, Rough Sea Pushkin Museum[2] Moscow 65 × 81 1886 W1084
  The Pyramides at Port-Coton Museo de Arte Contemporáneo de Caracas Caracas 65.5 × 81.5 1886 W1085
  The Rocks at Belle-Île Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek[3] Copenhagen 65 × 81 1886 W1086
  The Pyramides at Port-Coton, Rainy Weather Rau Foundation for UNICEF, Arp Museum – Rolandseck railway station[4] Rolandseck, near Remagen 65.5 × 65.5 1886 W1087
  The Pyramides at Port-Coton, Sun Effect Private collection 65 × 65 1886 W1088
  The Rocks at Belle-Île Private collection 1886 W1089

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References edit

  1. ^ 1996, Daniel Wildenstein, Catalogue raisonné
  2. ^ Website of the Pushkin Museum
  3. ^ Kunstindeks Danmark
  4. ^ "Leihgaben Arp Museum Rolandseck (loans) by UNICEF Deutschland - Issuu : Die Felspyramiden von Port-Coton, Claude Monet (Inv. Nr. : GR.1564)". issuu.com. 2023-12-15. p. 116. Retrieved 2024-02-19.