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Using the notebooks of Monet's gardeners and the eye-witness accounts of those who worked in them and could give technical advice, the gardens have been carefully restored so as to be identical to the originals.
We talked to a gardener: Currently, 18 gardeners nuture the gardens.
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Les jardins ont été soigneusement reconstitués à l'identique à l'aide des cahiers des jardiniers de Claude Monet et après avoir recueilli les témoignages de ceux qui y avaient travaillé ou qui pouvaientapporter des précisions techniques.
Actuallement, 18 horticulteurs y jardinent .
Wishing you a lovely Saturday, all :-)
Je vous souhaite un bon Samedi :-)
Ich wünsche Euch einen schönen Samstag :-)
I'll be out for the rest of the day now, "see" you all later on
OK I couldn't ID one of your paintings if my life depended on it probably.
One of my clients has these growing like weeds. They are perrenials, spread like fire and was told they are impatiens of some sort. She got them from her grandmother who pocketed some seeds from Monets garden wherever that might be.
Luckily mine did not take over my yard unlike another of my customers I gave one to. I also do not have the impatiens to try and get a shot of these where they grow in my yard. In the wind. They pretty much bloom all summer.
The Japanese Bridge Monet painted frequently is in the background on the left covered by wisteria!!
Best viewed large!!
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Explore June 28, 2010 #147
I decided to add a softening element to this morning scene taken in Everglades National Park by adding texture. Mr. Heron now looks like he is in Monet's Garden :-)
"tragedy within" texture courtesy of darkwood67 can be found here: www.flickr.com/photos/darkwood67/3633786552/in/photolist-
Claude Monet lived in Giverny for many years and established a large garden which provided subjects for his paintings.
for my coffee table book "A Tale of Parisian Nostalgia - A Guidebook to Midnight in Paris"
illustration of locations/scenes featured in the film
I visited this garden almost exactly 15 years ago. Had at that time no digital camera with me, they were not even invented yet lol. Today the 29th July with a good Nikon camera I can smile and have my lovely photos from this absolutely beautiful garden which was the lifework of the famous impressionist artist Claude Monet. I am grateful that I finally got my chance to re-visit and come back with stunning images to my collection. //A
© Amberinsea Photography | 2015
'Monet's garden through a Moroccan quatrefoil': yardage in Polyester Crepe de Chine printed by Spoonflower. Spoonflower's newest fabric, lightweight and delicate, would be ideal for thin blouses and scarves.
The colors of this design remind me of Monet's beautiful light- and shade-dappled path through the garden in his painting "Garden in Giverny, 1902", hence my title.
Original: Oil paint impasto. © Su Schaefer 2015
See 'Monet's garden through a Moroccan quatrefoil' as fabric
Also in wallpaper & gift wrap!
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Giverny, France
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Explore July 9, 2010 #106
Claude Monet lived in Giverny for many years and established a large garden which provided subjects for his paintings.
Blue Irises and
Hesperis matronalis, Brassicaceae family.
Dame’s Rocket, Sweet Rocket or Dame's Violet
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All pics taken by my wife on a trip to Paris a couple of years back.
I thought I'd post some of them, because I like them so much.
It's a lovely set of images and makes me want to go there some day. It's not hard to see how the great man was so inspired to produce lovely work.
Claude Monet lived in Giverny for many years and established a large garden which provided subjects for his paintings.
Claude Monet's garden at his house in Giverny, France.
Impressionist view of the same : www.flickr.com/photos/renal/11555660404/
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