Monet believed his garden was his "most beautiful work of art", and he certainly put the effort in to create his world-famous ...
Giverny, France – Claude Monet's Gardens are both intimately familiar and overwhelming in their spectacle. The French impressionist master lived in Giverny, France, for half his life, from 1883 to his ...
“White Water Lilies,” (1899) by Claude Monet. Edvard Munch’s “Apple Tree in the Garden” (1932-42). Claude Monet’s “Water Lilies” (1906). Joaquin Sorolla’s “Garden of the Sorolla House” (1920).
Awaken your senses and experience the world of Claude Monet at the brand-new immersive exhibition, *Monet’s Garden*, that broke attendance records in Europe. For a limited time only, you can go on a ...
In September of last year, my husband, sister, brother-in-law, and I took a trip to France. After a few days in Paris, exploring the city and taking in the charm that is Paris, we boarded a river ...
You never really understand water lilies until you see Claude Monet's paintings of his lily pond. This turn-of-the-century French Impressionist nurtured a visual love affair with the water garden at ...
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The Last Living Monet

Every winter, the head gardener at Claude Monet’s garden in the tiny French village of Giverny sits down to a stack of seed catalogs—and braces for disappointment. Jean-Marie Avisard knows he must ...
The received wisdom, at least for some, is that Impressionist master Claude Monet is too easy, but, as with all great artists, he only makes it look that way. One is reminded of his virtuoso technique ...
This summer, I visited Claude Monet’s house and gardens in Giverny. The painter lived there from 1883 until 1926, in a pastel-pink cottage surrounded by wildflower gardens that feel like stepping into ...
Awaken your senses and experience the world of Claude Monet at the brand-new immersive exhibition, *Monet’s Garden*, that broke attendance records in Europe. For a limited time only, you can go on a ...
Gardeners work in the Japanese-inspired water garden of Claude Monet’s home, May 17, 2021, ahead of its reopening after more than six months of lockdown. The gardeners have had no one to share their ...