The Valley of the Nervia is a late 19th-century painting by French artist Claude Monet.
The work is in the collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
[1] The Valley of the Nervia depicts the mountains of the Italian Riviera, where Monet had spent several months in 1884.
[1] The composition comprises three horizontal bands of colour, an upper white band of snow-capped mountains, a green band of foothills and the lower beige foreground in which the village of Camporosso nestles under the foothills on the banks of the River Nervia.
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