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La maison du pêcheur, Varengeville

La maison du pêcheur, Varengeville

Claude Monet (in 1882)

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  • Karen Tripson asked

    What landscape did Monet paint the most times?

  • Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen answered

    Dear Karen, pooh that's some question! My guess would be the water-lily pond in his garden, but I have to admit I've never counted them. Best, Rianne

  • Mats Andersson asked

    Hi! Is "La Maison du pêcheur, Varengeville" at the same spot as MoMA's "On the Cliff at Pourville, Clear Weather", the MET's "Cabin of the Customs Watch" and National Museum's "View over the Sea"? The three latter paintings are supposed to be painted in the neighbouring village Pourville. Thanks! Mats

  • Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen answered

    Dear Mats, Monet painted 14 versions of this motif at Pourville in 1882. The painting in the collection of the MoMA and the National Museum are at the same spot, which is different from the spot depicted in the painting from our collection. Because we cannot see the cabin in those two paintings. The spot depicted in the painting of the MET looks a lot like the one in Boijmans. However, the painting in Boijmans was made in Varengeville while as the other one is made in Pourville. Those two places are very close to each other. Best, Lisa

  • C Adams asked

    Please tell me the dimensions of this Monet painting: La Maison du Pecheur, Varangeville 1882.

    Thank you very much

  • Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen answered

    Dear C. Adams, you can find the dimensions on the object page on Collection Boijmans Online: http://collectie.boijmans.nl/en/object/2350. Go to 'Specifications' (scroll down) and click on 'See all details'. Best, Rianne

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Specifications

Title La maison du pêcheur, Varengeville
Material and technique Oil on canvas
Object type
Painting > Painting > Two-dimensional object > Art object
Location This object is travelling
Dimensions Width 71,5 cm
Height 58 cm
Artists Painter: Claude Monet
Accession number 1544 (MK)
Credits Purchased 1928
Department Modern Art
Acquisition date 1928
Creation date in 1882
Internal exhibitions Impressionisme: Een schone kijk (1992)
The Collection Enriched (2011)
De collectie als tijdmachine (2017)
External exhibitions Around Monet (2013)
Monet. Beyond Impressionism (2016)
Jongkind & vrienden (2017)
Boijmans bij de Buren - Maritieme Meesters (2021)
Claude Monet (2017)
Vive l' impressionisme! Topstukken uit Nederlandse collecties. (2024)
Boijmans bij de Buren - Kunst stelt alles voor (2020)
Colour & Light - The Legacy of Impressionism (2023)
Claude Monet - Series Paintings (2023)
Material
Object
Place of manufacture Varengeville > France > Western Europe > Europe
Geographical origin France > Western Europe > Europe

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Parijs 1840 - Giverny 1926

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