• The Artist's Garden at Giverny’ was created in c.1900 by Claude Monet in Impressionism style.
  • Explore. Restored in the late 1970s, the Giverny house and gardens were Claude Monets private sanctuary from 1883 to 1926.
  • Monet would live at Giverny until his death in 1926. His long residency there made the village a sort of pilgrimage destination for artists, art lovers, and tourists.
  • The Artists Garden at Giverny” is more than a beautiful depiction of a garden — it is a reflection of Monet’s philosophy.
  • The Artists Garden at Giverny, located in the Musee d’Orsay, is a 1900 oil on canvas artwork by Claude Monet, sharing a glimpse of his garden at Giverny.
  • Claude Monet painted The Artists Garden at Giverny in 1900 and is one of is finest expressions of color of any of his landscape paintings.
  • Monet had planted the lilies in the ponds for which he became justly famous, but also the long flowerbeds we can see in Artist's Garden at Giverny.
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  • The water garden. In 1893, ten years after his arrival at Giverny, Monet bought the piece of land neighbouring his property on the other side of the railway.
  • The artist Claude Monet's garden Giverny reveals an exquisite patchwork of colour, a living artwork that looks just as it did when the artist lived there.