Impressionist (1860 – 1890) and Post Impressionist Painters: French Artist Claud Monet and French Artist Paul Cézanne – The Home Monet Rented in Giverny, France, Monet Becoming an Adept Gardener During Adulthood, the Dual Pieces of Monet’s Garden, the First Thing Monet Worked Upon After Renting This Home, How Monet Designed His Garden, the Reason Monet Became Fanatical When Selecting Flower Colors Within His Garden, the Reason Monet Adhered to a Strict Schedule, the Description of How Monet Painted, Monet Working Upon Multiple Works Simultaneously, Monet Removing Hundreds of Flowers at a Time to Improve His Garden, the Birth Place of Cézanne, the Location Cézanne Painted Continuously, the Aspects of Artwork Cézanne Focused Upon, the Reason the Cézanne Family Home Was Sold, Cézanne Constructing a New Home and Studio, the View of Cézanne’s Works and the Still Life Genre, How Cézanne Painted Near the End of His Life, the Central Idea of Cubism, the Industries Impacted by Cubism, the Optimal Growth Conditions for Lavender, the Volume of Plant Species Within Rainforests World Wide, Monet Generating Enough Income to Purchase New Land, Monet’s Usage of This New Land, Monet Painting His Water Garden Continuously, and the Donation Monet Provided the French Government to Celebrate the End of World War I

Claud Monet found an older cider farm in the village of Giverny, France in the spring of 1883, when searching for a home to rent to his growing family. At the age of 43, Monet was already an experienced gardener and would spend the remaining 43 years of his life, impassioned in his work within this garden. There are 2 partitioned pieces within Monet’s garden, the first, a flower garden named “Clos Normand” in front of Monet’s home, and the second, a Japanese inspired water garden upon the other ...


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