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646 designs • 222 sales • Bucharest, RO
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Claude Monet The Cliffs at Étretat (1885) Claude Monet The Cliffs at Étretat (1885) is a breathtaking masterpiece that captures the dramatic Normandy coastline with luminous brushwork and atmospheric light. Painted during Monet’s visits to Étretat, this Impressionist icon emphasizes natural beauty through vivid color and expressive strokes. As one of Monet’s most famous seascapes, it remains a symbol of his genius in portraying nature’s fleeting moods. Perfect for collectors, art lovers, and interior decorators, this fine art print brings timeless elegance, cultural heritage, and coastal char

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The inside pages are available lined, squared or dotted.
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Venus Art JUNIQE Shop by GoldenAgeArt

Venus Art

GoldenAgeArt

646 designs • 222 salesBucharest, RO
"classical paintings from the great masters"
Prints of vintage classics by the world’s great masters — including the golden elegance of Gustav Klimt, the expressive brushwork of Vincent van Gogh, and the luminous serenity of Claude Monet. From The Kiss and Starry Night to Water Lilies, each piece is a tribute to the soul of fine art. Perfect for collectors, dreamers, and lovers of beauty across time Precious works of arts from another time.

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