The Church at Varengeville, Morning Effect is the most powerful work Monet created while on a painting campaign in Varengeville [1]in 1882. The church of Saint-Valery is a Romanesque medieval church, built in the 12th-century, perched dramatically near the edge of a towering cliff. It has long been a mariners' church and many generations of local fisherman are buried in the cemetery.
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George Braque lived and died at Varengeville-sur-mer. He and his wife are buried in the cemetery of Saint-Valery. Their tomb is decorated with a mosaic inspired by the colors of Normandy.
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Links:
[1] http://www.savoyhill.co.uk/dieppe/varengeville.html
[2] http://66.228.45.157/system/files/Braque+Graves+.jpg
[3] http://66.228.45.157/system/files/Braque+Tree+of+Jesse.jpg
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[5] http://66.228.45.157/system/files/varengevillebraque.gif
[6] http://66.228.45.157/system/files/varengevillecimetiere01.gif
[7] http://66.228.45.157/system/files/varengevillepilier.gif