Claude Monet - The Valley of the Nervia 1884

The Valley of the Nervia 1884
The Valley of the Nervia
1884 66x81cm Oil on canvas
Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City

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From the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City:
Monet painted "The Valley of the Nervia" during a ten-week trip to the Italian Riviera in early 1884. The river Nervia flows into the Mediterranean near the French-Italian border between Ventimiglia and Bordighera. The Maritime Alps are visible in the background behind the village of Camporosso. In this painting Monet employs the lighter, brighter palette that he first adopted after a trip to the Riviera in 1883.