Property from the Collection of ALICE TULLY
Claude Monet (1840-1926)

Details
Claude Monet (1840-1926)

Etretat, le cap d'Antifer

signed lower right 'Claude Monet'--pastel on paper mounted at the edges on board
10 5/8 x 13¾in. (27 x 35cm.)
Provenance
(possibly) Mme Materne (circa 1894)
I. Stchoukine, Paris; sale, Hôtel Drouot, Paris, March 24, 1900, lot 36
Olivier Vainsère
Galerie Lorenceau, Paris
Wildenstein & Co., Paris (acquired by Alice Tully, 1973)
Literature
D. Wildenstein, Claude Monet, Catalogue raisonné, Lausanne, 1991, vol. V, no. P80 (illustrated, p. 171)
Exhibited
East Hampton, New York, Guild Hall, The Sea Around Us, 1953, no. 45
Washington, D.C., Adam Davidson Galleries, The French Impressionists and their Followers, Dec., 1971-Jan., 1972

Lot Essay

Daniel Wildenstein (op. cit.) notes that this pastel is closely related to the painting Le val d'Antifer, 1885 (ibid., vol. II, no. 1039). However, he does not feel it is a study for the painting or a copy by the artist after it. Instead, it is an entirely independent and original work in which the artist renders the motif in a completely fresh manner. In the foreground is a douanier's hut, one of many built on remote sites along the channel coast during the Napoleonic Wars for use as a lookout point during the British blockade.