Sunset at Pourville (1882; Pourville-sur-mer, France) by Claude Monet

The artwork “Sunset at Pourville” is a creation by the esteemed artist Claude Monet, dated 1882 and originating from Pourville-sur-mer in France. This piece is celebrated as an embodiment of the Impressionism movement. The dimensions of this landscape genre artwork measure 184.66 by 152.4 centimeters. The “Sunset at Pourville” currently resides at the Kreeger Museum in Washington, DC, United States.

The artwork captures the ephemeral light and color of a sunset over the sea at Pourville. The brushstrokes are loose and expressive, typical of Monet’s approach, imparting a dynamic texture to the painting. A tranquil and softly lit sky with streaks of pink and blue stretches above a sea that mirrors these pastel hues. Two figures are seen on the beach, giving a sense of scale and human element to the vastness of nature’s display. The cliffside to the left adds a dark contrast to the luminosity of the sea and sky, grounding the composition. Monet’s fascination with natural light and its effects on the landscape is evident in this serene and atmospheric depiction.

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