Impressionism and Impressionist Artists in Normandy
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Claude Monet’s Bell Tower at Honfleur, Normandy

The bell-tower painted by Monet in Hornfleur, now the Musée  Eugène Boudin

Honfleur is a quaint seaside town on the Normandy coast. It is a popular tourist attraction today, and deservedly so. There are traditional narrow, cobble-stone streets that are still lined with old timber-frame houses that lead away from a 17th Century harbour. A wonderful setting for a few days holiday, or a great day out. Monet was also inspired by Honfleur, and that part of the Normandy coast. [Read more →]

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