Monet's Garden at Giverny
Monet’s Garden at Giverny is a sight to behold. These photographs were taken in April, when the flowers bloomed in various colors and types. Walking among the gardens takes you into a perfect world of color, variety, and beauty.
“Claude Monet did not like organized nor constrained gardens. He married flowers according to their colours and left them to grow rather freely. With the passing years he developed a passion for botany, exchanging plants with his friends Clemenceau and Caillebotte. Always on the look-out for rare varieties, he bought young plants at great expense. "All my money goes into my garden," he said. But also: "I am in raptures." Giverny Monet's Garden-Giverny A Not for Profit Organization
The marriage of colors is a sensory joy, a visual experience like no other. This video album takes you on a visual journey of Monet’s Garden at Giverny. See the photographs by clicking here.