Why I never get tired of Monet’s gardens
On my most recent visit, I had to explain why I keep going back, and why it’s not really about the ‘cult of Monet.’
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Giverny: As Monet Might Have Seen It
The small village Monet adopted as his home has seen many changes, but much of it looks as it must have when he was there
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Giverny, France: Monet’s Neighborhood
The tiny town the painter made his home for many years is still tiny, but it’s focused on the visitors to his gardens and a nearby museum.
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Monet in Giverny
An unusual statue in a park near Monet’s gardens in Giverny stands on its beard
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Painting with Flowers: Monet’s Gardens at Giverny
Claude Monet, most famous of the French Impressionist painters, was also one of France’s most committed gardeners. He spent half his 86 years developing his extensive gardens at Giverny, and they are the subject of hundreds of his paintings.
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Gumbo’s Pic of the Day, Oct. 30: Monet’s Gardens at Giverny
Almost as if he were painting with plantings and water, the Impressionist painter Claude Monet spent years creating gardens and water features around his house and studio in Giverny, west of Paris and on the edge of Normandy.
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Lush Green at Giverny
Paul Heymont shares early summer views of Monet’s constantly-changing gardens at Giverny
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How Monet Didn’t See It
While Monet’s gardens at Giverny have been restored to his vision, sometimes their popularity imposes itself on that vision.
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Apr. 30, 2016: Memories of Monet’s Garden
One of my favorites, which I keep returning to, Monet’s garden in Giverny, where each visit and season offers both familiar and differing views..
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