Monet Claude - The Manneporte Fine Art Print
A Museum Quality Reproduction print of The Manneporte, this canvas was painted by Claude Monet during the month of February 1883. Monet spent most of this month at Etretat, a fishing village and resort on the Normandy Coast, where he painted views of the beach and rock formations. The Manneporte is a huge natural arch that juts out in the sea at Etretat. The original of this oil on canvas is now at the Metropolitan Museum of Art at the bequest of William Church Osborn in 1951.
At Fine Art Prints of Distinction we painstakingly repair the original files of these old paintings and print them using premium quality inks and paper. The end result is a beautiful, archival reproduction print that will last in your home for generations and at a low cost so anyone can now have great artworks hanging in their home or business. Brandywine General Store is proud to offer for sale a premium print made from the seascape painting entitled The Manneporte by Claude Monet.