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April 13, 2009

Monet Haystack at Giverny

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Claude Monet Haystack at Giverny

Claude Monet Haystack at Giverny

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Monet Young Girl in the Garden at Giverny

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Claude Monet Young Girl in the Garden at Giverny

Claude Monet Young Girl in the Garden at Giverny

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March 27, 2009

Monet Water Lilies

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Painting: Water Lilies
Artist: Claude Monet
Medium: Oil on Canvas
Size: 39.75×78.75”
Year: 1919
Monet spent the last three decades of his life painting motifs from his extensive gardens at Giverny. The water lily pond, in particular, inspired the creation of a monumental oval decorative cycle, now installed at the Muss d l’Orangerie, Paris. In the detail reproduced here, one sees not only the water lilies on the pond’s surface, but also reflections of the sky and the willows at the pond’s edge.

March 26, 2009

Claude Monet “Bridge over A Pond of Water Lilies”

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Painting: Bridge over A Pond of Water Lilies
Artist: Claude Monet
Medium: Oil on Canvas
Size: 36.5×29”
Year: 1899

Several years after Monet purchased his house at Giverny, he received permission to divert part of the local Epte River through his pond in order to create a water garden. Soon thereafter he built a wooden Japanese-style bridge, to which he later added a wisteria-covered trellis.

March 21, 2009

Monet The Four Trees

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Monet The Four Trees

Monet The Four Trees

Painting: The Four Trees

Artist: Claude Monet

Medium: Oil in Canvas

Year: 1891

Size: 32.25 x 32.125″

The Four Trees is one of a series that Monet painted from his rowboat on the Epte River, near his property at Giverny. In June 1891, while working on the canvases, Monet learned that the poplars were about to be sold at auction. His solution was to pay a timber merchant to postpone chopping them down until the paintings were complete

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