The artist’s garden at Giverny
Le jardin de l’artiste à Giverny
Oil on canvas • Impressionism• 81,3 x 92.6 cm • 1900• Musée d’Orsay
One of many works by the artist of his garden at Giverny over the last thirty years of his life.
One of many works by the artist of his garden at Giverny over the last thirty years of his life.
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Magical color and a belated Happy Birthday wish to him … Yamas!
Magical indeed! Ah, I don’t think he’ll mind up there painting in the skies! 😉 Yamas, my friend
Dahling!
I know… stupid autocorrect! 😉😁
Lol 😂
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So beautiful! Thank you darling.
Thank you, dahling Holly! 💖🌟💖
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Overlay all your characters in one picture and maybe see yourself then! Thanks for showing us this birthday Monet post
A ha haaaa…. what an idea! (🤔 thinking about it! 😉)
Thank you, my dear Laura.
Enjoy a beautiful Tuesday.
His art was so beautiful.
I love how all these artists do self-portraits.
Have you done yours, Marina?
Oh, I agree and I always love seeing how artists see themselves.
Funny, but no! In a way, my characters are all different parts of me but wouldn’t call them self-portraits. 😉
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I have never seen that self-portrait before, Marina! Thank you for the link to your Monet Tribute – I enjoyed it even more than the first time I visited that post. Sending hugs across the ocean!!
Ah, so happy you enjoyed it one more time, my dearest friend! Wishing you a wonderful, Monet-like week ahead! 😉😘😘
I love Monet. That’s a really nice self portrait.
I agree with you and, needless to say, me too!
Impressionism was arguably the biggest change in the whole history of art. Before the Impressionists, probably no one would have considered works like theirs to be art.
Oh, yes! 😉
Thanks, Marina, this post has just lifted my spirits. He was just such an amazing artist. I’ll bookmark this and return to fill the day’s gloom 🙏💐🌹🙋♂️.
Ah, thank you, Ashley! Monet has a way of magically coloring a day’s gloom, hasn’t he?! 😉