View from Rouelles[a] is a 1858 painting by Claude Monet.[1] The painting depicts the landscape surrounding a small stream, either the Rouelles or the Lézarde,[2] in the Rouelles district of Le Havre in Normandy, France. Painted when Monet was seventeen, it is the earliest known painting by the artist.[3] The painting is signed "O. Monet",[2] as it was painted before Oscar-Claude Monet dropped the 'Oscar' from his name in his early twenties.
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