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23.6 x 20 in
60x53 cm
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80x71 cm
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40 x 34 in
100cm x 88 cm
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120cm x 106 cm
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150cm x 133 cm
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6.6 x 5.8 ft or 78 ¾ x 69 in
200cm x 177 cm
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250cm x 221 cm
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300cm x 265 cm
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13.12 x 11.6 ft
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16.4 x 14.5 ft
500cm x 442 cm
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The Artist's Garden at Giverny: Monet’s Impressionist Masterpiece

Claude Monet’s The Artist's Garden at Giverny (1900) is one of the most iconic works of the Impressionist movement. This oil-on-canvas painting captures the lush, vibrant rows of purple irises that lined the walkways of Monet’s home in Giverny, France.

Key Characteristics & Artistic Style

  • Impressionist Technique: Monet utilizes short, dappled brushstrokes to capture the flickering quality of light and the movement of the flowers in the breeze.

  • Color Palette: The composition is dominated by deep violets, lavender, and emerald greens, contrasted by the warm sunlight filtering through the trees in the background.

  • Composition: The diagonal path creates a sense of depth, drawing the viewer’s eye through the garden toward the artist's house, partially obscured by the overhanging weeping willow branches.

History and Context

Created during the height of his career, this painting reflects Monet's obsession with horticulture. He famously stated, "My garden is my most beautiful masterpiece." The Giverny garden served as his primary subject for the last 30 years of his life, providing the inspiration for his world-renowned Water Lilies series.