GIVERNY - Claude Monet House & Gardens | Maison et jardins | France
Giverny, Claude Monet House & Gardens. France. Monet lived in Giverny from 1883 to his death in 1926, and directed the renovation of the house, retaining its pink-painted walls. Colours from the painter's own palette were used for the interior -green for the doors and shutters, yellow in the dining room, complete with Japanese Prints from the 18th and 19th centuries, and blue for the kitchen. Monet had the nearby river Epte partially diverted for the gardens and hired up to seven gardeners to tend to it. The Gardens are divided into two distinctive parts, which have been restored according to Monet's own specifications:
- The Clos-Normand was modelled after Monet's own artistic vision when he settled in Giverny. He spent years transforming the garden into a living en plein air painting, planting thousands of flowers in straight-lined patterns.
- Across the road from the Clos-Normand, Monet acquired in 1893 a vacant piece of land across the road, which he transformed into a water garden by diverting water from the stream Ru, an arm of the Epte river. That garden became famous during his lifetime with his series of monumental paintings, the Nymphéas. The water garden is marked by Monet's fascination for Japan, with its green Japanese bridge and oriental plants. The waterlilies were meticulously tended by a gardener employed for that sole purpose.
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Join Val and I as we explore the beautiful gardens and lily pond at the Fondation de Claude Monet (Claude Monet Foundation) in Giverny.
This was my number one on my to-do list in France, so I was so excited to see the house where Monet lived, and the beautiful gardens he created to inspire his iconic artworks!
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Le jardin de Monet à Giverny
Extrait de l'émission Des Racines et Des Ailes : En remontant la Seine diffusée le 07/12/2016.
Ce jardin est connu dans le monde entier ! Nous déambulons dans ses allées en compagnie du jardinier anglais qui a la responsabilité de perpétrer l'oeuvre de Claude Monet, le célèbre peintre. On utilise les plantes comme des couleurs de la peinture
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David Jeannerot ( plantiste et jardinier ubrain ) vous donne rendez-vous à la fondation Claude Monet de Giverny ! Découvrez les secrets d'histoire de cet environnement exceptionnel avec Remi Lecoutre !
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“There are two parts in Monet's garden: a flower garden called Clos Normand in front of the house and a Japanese inspired water garden on the other side of the road.
The two parts of Monet's garden contrast and complement one another.
The Clos Normand
When Monet and his family settled in Giverny in 1883 the piece of land sloping gently down from the house to the road was planted with an orchard and enclosed by high stone walls.
A central alley bordered with pines separated it into two parts. Monet had the pines cut down, keeping only the two yews closest to the house to please Alice.
From this Clos Normand of about one hectare, Monet made a garden full of perspectives, symmetries and colours.
The land is divided into flowerbeds where flower clumps of different heights create volume. Fruit trees or ornamental trees dominate the climbing roses, the long -stemmed hollyhocks and the coloured banks of annuals. Monet mixed the simplest flowers (daisies and poppies) with the most rare varieties.
The central alley is covered over by iron arches on which climbing roses grow. Other rose trees cover the balustrade along the house. At the end of the summer nasturtiums invade the soil in the central alley.
Claude Monet did not like organized nor constrained gardens. He married flowers according to their colours and left them to grow rather freely.
With the passing years he developed a passion for botany, exchanging plants with his friends Clemenceau and Caillebotte. Always on the look-out for rare varieties, he bought young plants at great expense. All my money goes into my garden, he said. But also: I am in raptures.
The water garden
In 1893, ten years after his arrival at Giverny, Monet bought the piece of land neighbouring his property on the other side of the railway. It was crossed by a small brook, the Ru, which is a diversion of the Epte, a tributary of the Seine River. With the support of the prefecture, Monet had the first small pond dug ; even though his peasant neighbours were opposed. They were afraid that his strange plants would poison the water.
Later on the pond would be enlarged to its present day size. The water garden is full of asymmetries and curves. It is inspired by the Japanese gardens that Monet knew from the prints he collected avidly.
In this water garden you will find the famous Japanese bridge covered with wisterias, other smaller bridges, weeping willows, a bamboo wood and above all the famous nympheas which bloom all summer long. The pond and the surrounding vegetation form an enclosure separated from the surrounding countryside.
Never before had a painter so shaped his subjects in nature before painting them. And so he created his works twice. Monet would find his inspiration in this water garden for more than twenty years. After the Japanese bridge series, he would devote himself to the giant decorations of the Orangerie.
Always looking for mist and transparencies, Monet would dedicate himself less to flowers than to reflections in water, a kind of inverted world transfigured by the liquid element.
The Japanese bridge
Monet had it built by a local craftsman. By the time the garden was restored the bridge was too damaged to be saved. It had to be rebuilt by a firm from Vernon. It is made of beech wood.
The wisterias have been planted by Monet.
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500 000 visitors discover Monet's gardens each year during the seven months that it is open.
Restoring Monet's house and garden
After Claude Monet's death in 1926, his son Michel inherited the house and garden of Giverny. He did not live there and it was Monet's step-daughter Blanche who took care of the property. Unfortunately after the Second World War the house and garden were neglected. In 1966 Michel Monet made the Academie des Beaux-Arts his heir.
Almost ten years were necessary to restore the garden and the house their former magnificence. Not much was left. The greenhouse panes and the windows in the house were reduced to shards after the bombings. Floors and ceiling beams had rotted away, a staircase had collapsed. Three trees were even growing in the big studio.
The pond had to be dug again. In the Clos normand soil was removed to find the original ground level. Then the same flower species as those discovered by Monet in his time were planted.
Thanks to generous donors, mostly from the USA ,the house was given a facelift. The ancient furniture and the Japanese prints were restored. Then the visitor areas were fitted out.
The property has been open to the public since September 1980.”
A visit to Claude Monet's garden at Giverny
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Giverny, France: Monet's Gardens
More info about travel to France: Claude Monet, the father of the Impressionist movement, spent his last 40 years in Giverny finding inspiration in these gardens. He diverted a stream, made a pond, filled it with water lilies and built a footbridge which eventually became overgrown with wisteria. Today, museums all over the world bloom with these garden paintings.
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Join us as we explore the beautiful gardens of Claude Monet at Giverny in Springtime.
Giverny is a village in the region of Normandy in northern France. Impressionist painter Claude Monet lived and worked here from 1883 until his death in 1926. The artist’s former home and elaborate gardens, where he produced his famed water lily series, are now the Fondation Claude Monet museum.
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Giverny - le jardin de Claude Monet
Un lieu enchanteur que l'on peut découvrir et visiter au musée Claude Monet à Paris, entre autre, et à Giverny même, entourant sa demeure. Un jardin exploré chaque année par des milliers de visiteurs.
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LE JARDIN DE CLAUDE MONET À GIVERNY
Patrick Mioulane et James Priest le chef jardinier, présentent le célèbre jardin du peintre Claude Monet à Giverny (Eure). Ils mettent en évidence la richesse florale du lieu, explorent les harmonies de couleurs et visitent bien sûr la pièce d'eau qui a valu au peintre impressionniste ses plus beaux chefs-d'œuvre.
Monet's Giverny - TSLL's Visit
In July 2018 I had the opportunity to visit Claude Monet's Giverny - the gardens, the pond full of water lilies and his home. Enjoy the tour and escaping to a brilliant oasis of Mother Nature's talents.
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