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.
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The Pyramides at Port-Coton, Rough Sea | |
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Artist | Claude Monet |
Year | 1886 |
Medium | oil on canvas |
Dimensions | 65 cm × 81 cm (26 in × 32 in) |
Image | Title | Museum | City | Dimensions (cm) | Year | Catalogue number[1] |
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The Pyramides at Port-Coton, Rough Sea | Pushkin Museum[2] | Moscow | 65 × 81 | 1886 | W1084 |
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The Pyramides at Port-Coton | Museo de Arte Contemporáneo de Caracas | Caracas | 65.5 × 81.5 | 1886 | W1085 |
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The Rocks at Belle-Île | Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek[3] | Copenhagen | 65 × 81 | 1886 | W1086 |
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The Pyramides at Port-Coton, Rainy Weather | Fondation Rau pour le Tiers monde | Zurich | 65.5 × 65.5 | 1886 | W1087 |
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The Pyramides at Port-Coton, Sun Effect | Private collection | 65 × 65 | 1886 | W1088 | |
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The Rocks at Belle-Île | Private collection | 1886 | W1089 | ||
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