Artist Roberta Jennings took her inspiration from gardens around the globe in her solo exhibition, ``From Eden to Giverny,'' on display at the Quad City Botanical Center through July 16. Her ...
Artnet: ‘Emily in Paris’ Meets Monet at the Artist’s Famed Giverny Garden
Protestors from Restore Wetlands splattered paint onto Claude Monet's "The Artist's Garden at Giverny" (1900) and then glued themselves to the painting's frame to bring attention to climate change.
Two activists on Wednesday smeared red paint and then glued their hands to the protective glass on “The Artist’s Garden at Giverny,” a painting by the French Impressionist Claude Monet on display in ...
Artnet: In Pictures: Step Into Monet’s Giverny Garden—and Even Smell the Lilacs—in New York’s Newest Immersive Show
In Pictures: Step Into Monet’s Giverny Garden—and Even Smell the Lilacs—in New York’s Newest Immersive Show
Chestertown Spy: Artists’s Gallery: Water Gardens By Bonnie Howell Opens May 1
Just an hour outside Paris, in the quiet village of Giverny, sits Claude Monet’s home and gardens. Monet lived here for more than forty years, turning a simple country house and lands into ...
Forbes: A Stylish Retreat Opens Near Monet’s Gardens In Giverny, Normandy, France
Artnet news: Group of 4 Photographs of Giverny, France (from The Gardens at Giverny portfolio)
Group of 4 Photographs of Giverny, France (from The Gardens at Giverny portfolio)
The Dispatch / The Rock Island Argus: Gardens from Eden to Giverny
Claude Monet’s paintings of his garden in Giverny, particularly his water lily pond, are considered some of the world’s most beautiful and soothing works of art. Reproductions are ubiquitous, hung on ...