Wordless Wednesday – Monet’s Garden Date: October 9, 2013Author: Jardin Category: Travels in Europe Tags: Monet's Garden Post navigation ← A Hidden Gem – The Basin. Wordless Wednesday – Autumn colours. → (All photography mine; feel free to use any of Jardin’s images but please credit and link back) Share this: Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window) Pinterest Like Loading... Related
Thank you. Did you see my earlier post on Monet’s garden? https://jardindesign.org/2013/07/02/inspiration-from-an-artists-garden/ LikeLike
I just read it now – thanks. The idea of someone creating it’s own garden with a special purpose – of painting, is very ‘interesting’ – like he already had in mind what he wanted to paint but needed to see it in real life. LikeLike
Always worth for a visit.
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Absolutely!
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glorious!
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Thank you … You can see why he painted this scene so often.
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Lovely!
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I like it with the reflecting shadows – another garden from my ‘to visit’ list.
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Thank you. Did you see my earlier post on Monet’s garden?
https://jardindesign.org/2013/07/02/inspiration-from-an-artists-garden/
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I just read it now – thanks. The idea of someone creating it’s own garden with a special purpose – of painting, is very ‘interesting’ – like he already had in mind what he wanted to paint but needed to see it in real life.
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Yes … and years in the making too. Thank you!
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