presented by noémi ferderber monet et les jardins de giverny

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presented by Noémi Ferderber MONET ET LES JARDINS DE GIVERNY

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presented by Noémi Ferderber

MONET ET LES JARDINS DE

GIVERNY

Claude Monet “Father of Impressionism” preferred the freedom of the

outdoors rather than the constraints of the classroom

famed among peers for drawing caricatures as a student

struggled with depression painted outdoors using the plein-

air technique planted the Giverny gardens

Impressionism Art movement initiated by Claude Monet Differed greatly from the more popular realistic form of

painting, which involved using dark colors to depict realistic scenes

Involved using short brushstrokes with vibrant, contrasting colors to capture the natural beauty of nature

Plein-air technique involved observing how atmospheric changes and light affect landscapes

Term coined by a derogative critic who was unimpressed by Monet’s painting of a foggy morning on a harbor displayed in an exhibition

Les Jardins de Giverny• Home of Monet in his later years• Planted by Monet himself• Organized loosely according color • Separated into two sections; Clos Normand and the Water Gardens• Clos Normand is the flower garden•Water Gardens are the Japanese style gardens•Water Gardens served as an inspiration for Monet’s later works with the bridge and water lilies• Freely, naturally growing• Restored in 1977• Open to tourists from March to November

Clos Normand

Arches of Clos Normand

Japanese Water Gardens

Water Lilies

Japanese Bridge

Monet’s Home

Impression: Sunrise

Le Bassin Aux Nymphéas

Water Lilies

A Pathway in Monet’s Garden at Giverny

Merci beaucoup