Claude Monet - Valley Bouna near Bordighera 1884

Valley Bouna near Bordighera 1884
Valley Bouna near Bordighera
1884 63x90cm oil/canvas
Dallas Museum of Fine Arts

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From Dallas Museum of Fine Arts:
This landscape depicts the rugged countryside along the Riviera at the French-Italian border. The Valle Buona ("Tranquil Valley") is at the left. High on the right is a bare suggestion of Sasso, the mountain village dominated by the thousand-meter peak, Mount Caggio. Monet depicted this scene during his first painting trip to the Mediterranean. In 1884, he spent January through March at Bordighera, an Italian health resort, and the month of April at nearby Menton.