The Cliff Walk at Pourville
Painted in 1882 by the French painter Claude Monet.
Claude Monet was born in 1840 at Paris and he died in 1926. He was a founder of French Impressionist painting. He usually used the plein-air landscape painting, it is particularly used to describe the act of painting outdoors. It was painted with an oil technique on canvas.
In our opinion this painting has a straight-forward relation with water because it reflects two people staring at the sea. The Cliff Walk at Pourville projects serenity and relax.
With this painting we want to showe that water is important for the life of all living beings because it is the base for our planet and for all the things we do.