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Monet in Normandie

Claude Monet spent some time in Normandie painting multiple images of the natural arches of Etretat and the cathedral at Rouen in different light. In these scenes from "La Manche/The English Channel," we visit Monet's Normandie.

filmmaker: Monty & Marsha Brown

country: France

channel: arts & culture

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