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 ...
Claude Monet may have been history’s first immersive painter. His famed “Water Lilies” canvases total 42 feet in length and are over 6 feet tall. He had, at one time, planned to place them in a room ...
Najib Bamadhaj's 'The Promised Garden' draws inspiration from Giverny, the French village where Monet created his iconic ...
The French countryside is filled with beautiful gardens, trimmed, symmetrical, and overflowing with lavender bushes, but few are as iconic and revered as late Impressionist painter, Claude Monet's.
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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 ...
Claude Monet’s garden in Giverny is probably one of the most photographed subjects in the world. This exhibition offers an unprecedented look at this mythic place through the works of five ...
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 ...