The Nets in Pourville by Claude Monet. Large, translucent fishing nets are suspended on poles over a choppy sea with rocky outcroppings under a pale, cloudy sky.

The Nets in Pourville

Claude Monet

1882 · Oil Paint, Canvas

An airy and atmospheric Impressionist seascape by Claude Monet, capturing the breezy Normandy coast.

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Where it works

A soft, restrained artwork in slate and softened gray tones — sits lightly within the space.

Often works in
Bedroom · Bathroom · Hallway
Placement
Works well where the room has a longer visual line
Walls
Reads strongest when the wall gives it contrast
Color notes
Soft gray, Charcoal black

About the piece

Painted in 1882 during one of Claude Monet's stays on the Normandy coast, this work exemplifies the artist's mastery of light and atmosphere. The translucent fishing nets draped over the water serve as a delicate focal point, contrasting with the vigorous, gestural brushwork used to depict the churning waves and rugged shoreline.