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Giverny (French: [ʒivɛʁni]) is a
commune in the
northern French department of Eure. The
village is
located on the "right bank" of the
river Seine at its...
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Monet is a
nonprofit that
manages the
house and
gardens of
Claude Monet in
Giverny, France,
where Monet lived and
painted for 43 years.
Monet was inspired...
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introduced him to the
concept of
plein air painting. From 1883,
Monet lived in
Giverny, also in
northern France,
where he
purchased a
house and
property and began...
- The Artist's
Garden at
Giverny (French: Le
Jardin de l'artiste à
Giverny) is an oil on
canvas painting by
Claude Monet done in 1900, now in the Musée...
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barley or oats: the
original French title, Les
Meules à
Giverny,
simply means The
Stacks at
Giverny,
obviously concerning stacks of straw). The
title refers...
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Vernon -
Giverny (before 2014: Vernon) is a
railway station serving the town Vernon, Eure department,
northwestern France. It is
situated on the Paris–Le...
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Monet (1840–1926). The
paintings depict his
flower garden at his home in
Giverny, and were the main
focus of his
artistic production during the last thirty...
- The Prix
Giverny Capital is a bi-annual
award for
contemporary artists from Quebec, Canada. The
Giverny Capital Prize,
established in 2007 by the portfolio...
- Monet. In 1881, they
moved to Poissy, and
finally settled in
their home in
Giverny in 1883.
Although Ernest and
Alice Hoschedé
never divorced,
Claude Monet...
- at Vernon,
Normandy 1883–1926
Living at his home and
garden complex in
Giverny, 80 km
north west of Paris.
Visits to
Bordighera (1884),
Holland (1886)...