Photo essay with text presents Impressionist painter Claude Monet's beautiful gardens at his home in Giverny, France. Tells how Monet created the gardens and used them as a source of artistic inspiration until his death in 1926. Restoration; Trave...
Claire was an excellent tour guide, providing us with information as we traveled to Giverny. We felt we had plenty of time to visit Monet's home and gardens, what the tour advertised. We also felt the price was good for what we received, con...
Hotel to Giverny and return - a seamless experience Oct 2019 Our driver, Pascal made the day trip so enjoyable. He was at our hotel exactly on schedule and our small group had a lovely drive into the countryside. Once we arrived at Monet's h...
Giverny Books, publisher of "Monet & Oscar," introduces this historical fiction novel delving into the private life of Claude Monet.
Impressions of Monet: The Gardenis afloral display that recreates the landscapes of the renowned gardens of Monet’s home in Giverny in Normandy, France. Monet’s house is the second most visited tourist attraction in the region. Inside the Flower Dome, visitors will encounter a recreation of...
This picture was taken in one of the bedrooms of Monet’s home at Giverny. The house dates back to the mid-1800’s and most of the fixtures are still original, so I suppose this window handle is too. It is a very common model that can be seen in lots of houses of that time. He...
Giverny with Claude Monet's Home & Gardens Tour Book now Giverny, a quaint village in Normandy, attracted many Impressionist painters in the 19th century; they followed the lead of the movement’s founder, Claude Monet, who lived there for 43 years. ...
Dive into the life of Claude Monet, founder of French Impressionist painting, with a visit to his home in Giverny Experience the world of Claude Monet with an optional audio guide or expert guide Discover the origins of the artistic movement in the Museum of Impressionisms (optional) ...
摘要: Photo essay with text presents Impressionist painter Claude Monet's beautiful gardens at his home in Giverny, France. Tells how Monet created the gardens and used them as a source of artistic inspiration until his death in 1926. Restoration; Travel information....
Haystacksis one of the most notable works by Monet. It is the title of a series of paintings, capturing the effects of light, season, and perspective on a subject. The subjects under consideration for this series were piles of haystacks in a field near his home in Giverny, France. The ...