O Jardim do Artista em Giverny, França (Le Jardin de l’Artiste à Giverny) – Claude Monet
Giverny - França
Museu d'Orsay, Paris, França
OST - 81x92 - 1900
The Artist's Garden at Giverny (French:Le Jardin de
l'artiste à Giverny) is an oil on
canvas painting by Claude
Monet done in 1900 now the Musée
d'Orsay, Paris.
It is one of many works by the artist of his garden at Giverny over
the last thirty years of his life. The painting shows rows of irises in
various shades of purple and pink set diagonally across the picture plane. The
flowers are under trees that in allowing dappled light through change the tone
of their colours. Beyond the trees is a glimpse of Monet's house.
Monet was 60 years old the year he completed this painting and
had produced an immense body of work. He had become extraordinarily successful
as well as famous. By this time, he was analysing what he saw more and more
until, according to William Seitz, "subject, sensation and pictorial
object have all but become identical".
In 1900, the year of this painting, he embarked on two major
projects - a series of the River
Thames in London and another series of his water gardens in Giverny, including
some of his famous paintings of waterlilies, such as The Waterlily Pond (now
in the Museum of Fine Arts Boston).


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