Entering Normandy, you will visit Claude Monet's home, the "Father of Impressionism". Discover the famous gardens created by the impressionist painter, and the well known Japanese bridge in the midst of its flowered paths and wather-lily ponds. This tour ends with the visit of the "Musée d'art Américain Giverny": Franco-American contributions to the history of art.
The huge Nymphéas studio, a stone's throw from the house, has also been restored. It contains the Foundation's Shop. The gardens have been replanted as they once were and offer for the admiration of visitors the "painting from nature" which Claude Monet's contemporaries considered one of his masterpieces. The rectangular Clos Normand, with archways of climbing plants entwined around brilliantly coloured shrubs, lies before the house and studios, offering from Spring to Autumn the palette of varying colours to the painter-gardner who was "ecstatic about flowers". Lastly, the Water Garden, formed by a tributary of the Epte, lies further away, shaded by weeping willows. With its famous Japanese Bridge, its wistarias, azaleas and its pond, it has once more become that casket of sky and water which inspired the pictorial universe of the water lilies."
content: from a brochure of Fondation Claude Monet. Painting: "View of the church at Vernon", Claude Monet, 1883.
The American Art Museum presents works of numerous American Impressionist painters, such as Louis Paul Dessar, Richard Emil Miller, Theodore Wendel, Robert Vonnoh, John Leslie Breck and others. They were attracted by the curriculum available as well as influenced by their French academic experiences, notably Claude Monet.
Dedicated to to further understanding the links between French and American culture, this Museum invites you to explore American art of all periods.
Admission inclided
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Giverny & American Museum |
94Eur |
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Giverny - Child(ren) 4 to 10 years old |
64 Eur |
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