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  • Giverny is a village on the banks of the Seine River in the Normandy region of France, about 40 miles northeast of Paris. It is best known as the place where Impressionist painter Claude Monet had his longtime home, gardens, and studio. Perhaps more importantly, Monet memorialized Giverny in numerous paintings, making it known to people all over the world. Most famous of all is Monet’s artificial pond.
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  • Restored in the late 1970s, the Giverny house and gardens were Claude Monet’s private sanctuary from 1883 to 1926.
  • A very long house. Claude Monet lived in his home at Giverny for forty-three years,from 1883 to 1926.
  • ‘Poplars at Giverny’ was created in 1887 by Claude Monet in Impressionism style.
  • Impressionist Claude Monet moved to Giverny, a village in Normandy, in 1883. There, he created the water lily pond that would inspire his most famous paintings.
  • Claude Monet, or in full Oscar-Claude Monet (born November 14, 1840, Paris, France), was a French painter who led and initiated the impressionist painting style.
  • L'Académie des beaux-arts, propriétaire du site, organisait lundi soir un dîner au sein de de la maison et des jardins de Claude MonetGiverny.
  • Discover Monet's house and visit Claude Monet's studio in Giverny: a fascinating dive into the world of the famous impressionist painter.
  • Is there an ideal time to visit Claude Monet’s gardens at Giverny? ... The gardens of Giverny, Claude Monet's other masterpiece.
  • Visit Monet’s Garden. As I walked along the pretty little rue Claude Monet in Giverny, the first thing that I noticed was the scent of flowers.
  • Claude Monet lived and painted in Giverny from 1883 to his death in 1926, and directed the renovation of the house, retaining its pink-painted walls.