In Normandy, Monet did not only paint tourist sights such as the famous rock formations of the Porte d’Aval and the Aiguille. Here he chose a marginal motif and made it spectacular by means of perspective. Similar to a photograph, the grassy edge of the cliff is in sharp focus, while the surface of the sea, the sky, and the cliffs of the bay in the distance are blurred.
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