About this artwork : Claude Monet arrived in Étretat, on the Normandy coast, with his 2 sons, his companion, Alice Hoschede, and her 6 children for a working vacation in mid-September 1885 . By the time he left in mid-December he had initiated 51 canvases, many of which he reworked back at his studio in Giverny. The majority feature the rock formations that flank the bay of Étretat. These subjects proved to be among Monet's most precipitous and enchanting: the location was as physically dangerous to navigate as it was sublime to behold. Étretat: The Beach and the Falaise d'Amont is the most finished of 4 canvases depicting this particular promontory. in Waunakee, Wisconsin, this floating canvas art will be a pleasure to look at every day in your living room, bedroom, nursery, or any room in the home. This art print also makes an excellent gift for birthdays, holidays, or house-warming parties. Printed on gallery-wrapped canvas and framed with a lightweight polystyrene frame, this wall art is easy to display on the wall. The outer dimensions are 18 in. by 24 in. by 1.6 in. Print Name: "Poster Claude Monet Étretat The Beach and the Falaise d'Amont 1885 in.