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Étretat (French pronunciation: [etʁəta]) is a
commune in the Seine-Maritime
department in the
Normandy region of
Northwestern France. It is a tourist...
- The
Étretat Gardens (French: Les
Jardins D'Étretat) is a cliff-top
experimental garden with "living sculptures" in
Étretat, Normandy, France. It surrounds...
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Cliffs at
Étretat is an oil on
canvas painting by
Claude Monet,
signed 1886,
owned by
Sergei Shchukin until 1918 and now in the
Pushkin Museum, in Moscow...
- 1868–1869 near the
commune of
Étretat in Normandy. Monet's patron,
Louis Joachim Gaudibert,
helped arrange a
house in
Étretat for Monet's
girlfriend Camille...
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Cliffs at
Étretat is an oil on
canvas painting by
Claude Monet, from 1885. It is held in the
Clark Art Institute, in Williamstown, M****achusetts. It is...
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Etretat Churchyard is a war
grave in
Étretat, Normandy, France,
maintained by the
Commonwealth War
Graves Commission. It was
originally the
civil graveyard...
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March 2014,
Norman Voyager was
chartered to
Brittany Ferries,
renamed Étretat (for a town in Normandy) and
branded for
their "économie" service. She...
- France. He made many
paintings set in and
around the
fishing village of
Étretat, and in 2020 he was the
subject of an
exhibition and book, L'invention...
- The
Pebbles of
Étretat (French: Les
galets d'Étretat, Italian:
Improvvisamente una sera, un amore, also
known as Cobblestones) is a 1972 French-Italian...
- In 1918,
Maurice Leblanc bought a half-timbered Anglo-Norman
house in
Étretat (which he
would name Clos Lupin),
where he
wrote 19
novels and 39 short...