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Garden at Giverny by Claude Monet
1902
Beautiful printed artist umbrella
- Solid Light Wood hook handle, shaft and tips
- Fibreglass ribs 8 section. Rib length: 59cm
- Manual push-up frame
- Brass ferrule
- Quality printed design
- Approx length wen closed : 89cm
- Approx span when open: 103cm
painted Garden in Giverny in 1902. Because he disliked the formal quality of the main path that led to the door of his house, Monet thinned the stands of spruce and cypress trees flanking the walk.
Garden in Giverny by Claude Monet is an oil on canvas (35-1/4x36-3/8 inches) housed at Österreichische Galerie in Belvedere, Vienna. |
In their place he planted dense beds of salmon pink and garnet nasturtiums as well as fuchsia and dahlias that bloomed through the summer. Monet's wife Alice protested as he eliminated trees, but Monet insisted they were blocking the light for his flowers.
In the following years, Claude Monet would continue to plant and paint the serene sanctuary of flowers around his home.
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