- Restored in the late 1970s, the Giverny house and gardens were Claude Monet’s private sanctuary from 1883 to 1926.
- giverny.org giverny/But Giverny rises to fame in 1883 when the painter Claude Monet discovered the village whilst looking out of the train window (the line has since closed down).
- thecollector.com claude-monet-and-giverny-water-…Impressionist Claude Monet moved to Giverny, a village in Normandy, in 1883.
- wikiart.org en/claude-monet/poplars-at-givernyThe poplars trees were located on the banks of a river a few miles up the river from Monet’s home in Giverny, France, in a marsh.
- claude-monet.com giverny.jspMonet's paintings of his water-garden and water-lilies at Giverny occupied him for many years in the latter part of his life and were his last great work.
- medium.com @contact_38278/giverny-a-beautiful-…Today I’m taking you to Giverny! If you probably heard about this Seine-side village before, I’m not surprised! Indeed, the famous impressionist Claude Monet...
- monetpaintings.org giverny/The works—fascinating colouration and strange romantic mood utilized by Claude Monet have plainly been in the illustrations painted in Giverny.
- en.wikipedia.org Fondation Monet in GivernyThe Fondation Claude Monet is a nonprofit that manages the house and gardens of Claude Monet in Giverny, France, where Monet lived and painted for 43 years.
- Claude Monet impressionist paintings, his house, waterlily pond, and japanese bridge.
- giverny.fr en/information/tourist/fondation-of-…« The Claude Monet-Giverny Foundation (house and gardens) property of the Académie des Beaux-arts will reopen on Monday June 8th, according to the following...
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