Claude Monet - Palm Trees at Bordighera 1884

Palm Trees at Bordighera 1884
Palm Trees at Bordighera
1884 64x81cm oil/canvas
Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York

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From the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City:
This canvas, like "The Valley of the Nervia" , was painted during Monet's trip to the Italian Riviera in early 1884. The view looks to the west across the Bay of Ventimiglia and toward the Maritime Alps on the Italian-French border. Monet, who had first visited the Riviera with Renoir in December 1883, decided to return alone on his second trip from mid-January to early April 1884; he later wrote Renoir that he felt working "à deux" was always a mistake.