RT @AussieFrance: Monet’s garden is due to open on 29th March this year – catch the tulips! http://t.co/0dD5bSM4kx
Suzanne Cavanagh
March 18th, 2013 at 11:36 pm
What stunning photos Aussie in France.
A Monet exhibition is opening in Melbourne
Australia in May at the NGV. We are all pretty excited here
ar the prospect. Thanks for sharing.
Rosemary Kneipp
March 18th, 2013 at 11:56 pm
Well,thank you. I love Monet’s garden and Monet’s paintings. How wonderful to have an exhibition in Melbourne! Have you been to the Marmottan Museum in Paris? Many people don’t realise how many of Monet’s paintings are there.
I absolutely adore Musée Marmottan. I have been overwhelmed with emotion seeing all the Monet’s there. I have to admit though that many of them were not there when I went in January this year. There was an exhibition of stunning Flemish paintings that were hanging where many of the Monet’s usually are downstairs. The relatively small number of Monet’s were rather crowdedly displayed on the ground floor. Perhaps some of them were already on their way to Melbourne. Like Suzanne I am looking forward to the exhibition at the NGV having recently viewed the Neo Impressionist exhibition there.
Rosemary Kneipp
March 19th, 2013 at 11:14 pm
What a pity the paintings were not there! I really love the ones of Rouen, as you must too, I assume.
I love Giverny too. Once you’ve seen the water garden you know exactly why the waterlily paintings are as they are. The American Garden just up the road is worth visiting too.
Rosemary Kneipp
March 19th, 2013 at 11:16 pm
Ah, I’ve never visited the American garden. Next time, I shall.
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Karlfest
June 19th, 2015 at 11:34 pm
how remarkable that all your shots are devoid of people!
Karlfest
June 19th, 2015 at 11:36 pm
We have some beautiful memories of that place, and the crowds. Next time we’ll take your advice about lunchtimes.
Monday’s Travel Photos – Monet’s Garden in Giverny http://t.co/JspBbNnltT
Monet’s garden is due to open on 29th March this year – catch the tulips! http://t.co/0dD5bSM4kx
RT @AussieFrance: Monet’s garden is due to open on 29th March this year – catch the tulips! http://t.co/0dD5bSM4kx
What stunning photos Aussie in France.
A Monet exhibition is opening in Melbourne
Australia in May at the NGV. We are all pretty excited here
ar the prospect. Thanks for sharing.
Well,thank you. I love Monet’s garden and Monet’s paintings. How wonderful to have an exhibition in Melbourne! Have you been to the Marmottan Museum in Paris? Many people don’t realise how many of Monet’s paintings are there.
I absolutely adore Musée Marmottan. I have been overwhelmed with emotion seeing all the Monet’s there. I have to admit though that many of them were not there when I went in January this year. There was an exhibition of stunning Flemish paintings that were hanging where many of the Monet’s usually are downstairs. The relatively small number of Monet’s were rather crowdedly displayed on the ground floor. Perhaps some of them were already on their way to Melbourne. Like Suzanne I am looking forward to the exhibition at the NGV having recently viewed the Neo Impressionist exhibition there.
What a pity the paintings were not there! I really love the ones of Rouen, as you must too, I assume.
Monet’s garden is due to open on 29th March this year – catch the tulips! http://t.co/pWGAY5HDNb
RT @AussieFrance: Monet’s garden is due to open on 29th March this year – catch the tulips! http://t.co/pWGAY5HDNb
RT @AussieFrance: Monet’s garden is due to open on 29th March this year – catch the tulips! http://t.co/pWGAY5HDNb
RT @AussieFrance: Monet’s garden is due to open on 29th March this year – catch the tulips! http://t.co/pWGAY5HDNb
So beautiful! RT @AussieFrance: Monet’s garden is due to open on 29th March this year – catch the tulips! http://t.co/FME33f0ZlW
I love Giverny too. Once you’ve seen the water garden you know exactly why the waterlily paintings are as they are. The American Garden just up the road is worth visiting too.
Ah, I’ve never visited the American garden. Next time, I shall.
[…] season has different flowers. In my last post on Monet’s garden, it was July, when the famous nympheas are in bloom. This time, there was wisteria over the famous […]
how remarkable that all your shots are devoid of people!
We have some beautiful memories of that place, and the crowds. Next time we’ll take your advice about lunchtimes.
There are some people in these photos though: http://www.aussieinfrance.com/2013/06/monets-garden-and-signac-on-a-rainy-day-in-may/
I am VERY PATIENT when I take photos! And it was probably lunchtime.