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		<title>Following in Monet&#8217;s Footsteps on the Normandy Coast</title>
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&#8220;&#8230; Snow, and more snow, there is at least 4 inches, and it is freezing, it is starting to get us down and Monet is full of sighs because Félix Breuil [Monet's Head Gardener], say that &#8216;everything is lost.&#8217; In any event, lots of frozen roses and poor tulips and hyacinths which were just coming [...]]]></description>
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&#8220;<em>&#8230; Snow, and more snow, there is at least 4 inches, and it is freezing, it is starting to get us down and Monet is full of sighs because Félix Breuil [Monet's Head Gardener], say that &#8216;everything is lost.&#8217; In any event, lots of frozen roses and poor tulips and hyacinths which were just coming up are all definitely damaged. Well, it&#8217;s a disaster &#8230;</em>&#8221; <strong>Alice Monet, 4 March 1909*</strong></p>
<p>101 years ago, almost to the day, the weather here in Normandy was terrible, if Alice&#8217;s letter to Germaine Salerou is anything to go by. Our winter that has just passed has been long and hard &#8211; even the seasoned locals agree. And if it was not for the green shoots I am now seeing in my garden, I would be full of sighs too. The forecast for today was welcome news indeed. So in need of a day out I thought I would spend today going along the Normandy coastline visiting some of the main Monet and impressionist related sites &#8211; a perfect day out for the guests who are lovers of impressionism while staying at Basse Copette. And of course there are lots of other wonderful things to see and do along the way as well. <span id="more-375"></span></p>
<p>So, I left <a href="http://www.bassecopette.com" target="_blank">Basse Copette</a> with a big flask of tea and headed straight to the Sunday marchée at the nearby town of Blangy, picked up a cooked organic chicken, got myself a fresh baguette from the Boulangerie (and of course a patisserie or two), and off I went. </p>
<p>First stop was the city of Dieppe, a favourite haunt of Camille Pissarro&#8217;s. The commanding 15th century castle is now a museum and regularly has wonderful exhibitions. This summer, as part of the Normandy Impressionist 2010 festival, the museum will be hosting <a href="http://www.monet-giverny-normandy.com/impressionists-dieppe/">The Impressionists in Dieppe</a>. </p>
<p><img src="http://www.monet-giverny-normandy.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/varengeville-monet.jpg" alt="This cliff-top church in Varengeville, dating back to the 13th century, was painted by Monet in 1882" title="This cliff-top church in Varengeville, dating back to the 13th century, was painted by Monet in 1882" width="405" height="304" class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-390" /></p>
<p>But, I particularly wanted to see the small fishing villages further south along the Norman coast, namely Pourville, Varengeville, Fecamp, Les Petites Dalles and Etretat. While living in Argenteuil, after his return from England, Monet concentrated on the Seine River with its pleasure boast, bridges and riverbanks, as well as his own gardens. In September 1879, after a long illness, Monet&#8217;s wife Camille died. In 1880 Monet&#8217;s brother took him to the small seaside village of Les Petites Dalles. They were there for about two weeks, and Monet painted four canvases. This brief stay started a 7 year focus on the Normandy Coast. As a group of paintings, those Monet created of the Normandy coast during the 7 years of the 1880s far outnumber all the others. </p>
<p><img src="http://www.monet-giverny-normandy.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/porte-daval-etretat.jpg" alt="The Porte d&#039;Aval at Etretat" title="The Porte d&#039;Aval at Etretat" width="405" height="270" class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-392" /></p>
<p>It was a glorious spring day to visit the seaside towns. The wind was a bit biting on the coast, but it was sunny, and good to join others who were having their winter <em>fugg </em>blown away. In trying to get a good photograph of the Church of Varengeville I nearly got caught by the rapidly rising tides. But, I was just time to pick a litre of mussels for an evening meal. I was in for a pleasant surprise at Etretat, the town&#8217;s spring fair. The French &#8216;do&#8217; town <em>fêtes </em>well, and they are always a pleasure for all. And, after climbing to the top of Porte d&#8217;Aval, it was back home to Basse Copette for a mussel in calvados and saffron soup with fresh crusty French bread. </p>
<p><img src="http://www.monet-giverny-normandy.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/monet-etretat.jpg" alt="The spring fair at Etretat" title="The spring fair at Etretat" width="405" height="304" class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-382" /></p>
<p>Seeing all the sites that inspired Monet&#8217;s paintings of the Normandy coast in one day is a great day out &#8211; and you really do get a different feel for these paintings having been to the sites. But more about all that in  posts to come. </p>
<p><a href="http://www.bassecopette.com" target="_blank"><img src="http://www.monet-giverny-normandy.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/monet-fecamp.jpg" alt="After a day seeing the Normandy Coastline as Monet saw it, return to Basse Copette for a typical Normandy meal, cooked fresh - using local ingredients. " title="After a day seeing the Normandy Coastline as Monet saw it, return to Basse Copette for a typical Normandy meal, cooked fresh - using local ingredients. " width="405" height="289" class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-379" /></a></p>
<p>*Quote from page 56, Monet’s Garden in Giverny inventing the landscape. 2009. Musées des Impressionnismes, Giverny.</p>
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		<title>Exhibition: The Impressionists in Dieppe</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 27 Jan 2010 19:22:55 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Thomas</dc:creator>
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&#8220;Dieppe is a wonderful place for a painter who likes life, movement and colour.&#8221; Camille Pissarro, 1902
In the 1820s Dieppe became one of France&#8217;s premier swimming resorts. In the following decades the town became very popular with artists, particularly painters, and for the impressionists Dieppe was a gift, as the above quote from Pissarro shows. [...]]]></description>
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<p>&#8220;<em>Dieppe is a wonderful place for a painter who likes life, movement and colour</em>.&#8221; <strong>Camille Pissarro, 1902</strong></p>
<p>In the 1820s Dieppe became one of France&#8217;s premier swimming resorts. In the following decades the town became very popular with artists, particularly painters, and for the impressionists Dieppe was a gift, as the above quote from Pissarro shows. The painters were attracted by the light, the wind, the sea and the air. And the town itself presented painters with varied sources of inspiration, great views of the sea from striking white cliffs, as well as the bustling activities of a busy seaside port. <span id="more-56"></span></p>
<p>As a result we have a great collection of paintings by some great artists. As part of the <strong>Normandie Impressionniste 2010</strong> Festival the Château-Musée of Dieppe will bring together some of these paintings of Dieppe and surrounds: &#8220;<em>Claude, Camille, Jacques-Emile, Eva et les autres &#8230; Les Impressionnistes à Dieppe</em>.&#8221; Besides the well-known Camille Pissarro, Claude Monet, Paul Gaugin and Auguste Renoir, other artists also on display will be Eugène Boudin, Alfred Sisley, Jacques-Emile Blanche and Eva Gonzalès; with paintings of the sea and the country, Dieppe and other nearby rural villages such as Pourville and Varengeville.</p>
<p>Exhibition Dates: 27 June &#8211; 27 September 2010<br />
Venu: Château-Musée, Rue de Chastes, Dieppe </p>
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