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The view from the Etretat Gardens. The Étretat Gardens (French: Les Jardins D'Étretat) is a cliff-top experimental garden with "living sculptures" [1] in Étretat, Normandy, France. It surrounds a villa that once belonged to Madame Thébault, [clarification needed] an actress from Paris, [2] in the beginning of the 20th century.
Étretat is known for being the last place in France from which the 1927 biplane The White Bird (L'Oiseau Blanc) was seen.French World War I war heroes Charles Nungesser and François Coli were attempting to make the first non-stop flight from Paris to New York City, but after the plane's 8 May 1927 departure, it disappeared somewhere over the Atlantic.
Cliffs of the Côte d'Albâtre at Le Tilleul. The coast near Quiberville. The Côte d'Albâtre (French pronunciation: [kot dalbatĘ]; literally the Alabaster Coast in English) is part of the French coast of the English Channel, corresponding to the coastline of Pays de Caux and forming almost all of the coastline of Seine-Maritime.
The chalk cliffs at Étretat, a commune in France; Cliffs at Étretat (Massachusetts), a painting by Claude Monet in the Clark Art Institute in Massachusetts; Cliffs at Étretat, a painting by Claude Monet in the Pushkin Museum in Moscow
Le Clos Lupin. This Anglo-Norman half-timbered house was built around 1850. In 1918 writer Maurice Leblanc bought a historic villa in Étretat, which he wanted to use for living and working personally.
Guide des jardins botaniques de France et des pays francophones, Le Carrousel, 2000. ISBN 978-2-7011-2784-2. Jardins Botaniques de France et des Pays Francophones; Parcs et Jardins de France; Arboretum liste; Association des Parcs Botaniques de France (APBF) Convention on Biological Diversity: Botanical gardens in France
It depicts the chalk cliffs of Étretat, a commune along the northern coast of France. The 1996 Catalogue Raisonné of Claude Monet by Daniel Wildenstein references this painting as Fishing Boats Leaving Etretat . Monet first visited Étretat in winter 1868–1869, when he painted his first Stormy Sea at Étretat (Musee d'Orsay). From 1883 to ...
Stormy Sea in Étretat (1883) by Claude Monet. The Stormy Sea in Étretat is an oil on canvas painting by French Impressionism painter Claude Monet, from 1883.It is held at the Musée des Beaux-Arts de Lyon.