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Claude Monet's house, Giverny, Normandy, France. Monet fell in love with the village of Giverny when he saw it from the window of a train he was travelling on. He moved to the village in 1883, living there until his death in 1926. Some of his most famous works, including his water lily paintings, were painted in the garden of his house, which he bought in 1890.
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AR9402246
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Public
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4262px × 4100px
Photo Credit
HIP / Art Resource, NY
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19th century
20th century
ART
artist
ARTS
building
BUILDINGS
Claude
CLAUDE MONET
color
country
Eure
Exterior
Flower
FLOWERS
France
French
Garden
Geranium
GERANIUMS
Giverny
Haute-Normandie
HOME
House
Impressionism
Impressionist
JOB
LOCATION
MONET
MONET, CLAUDE
NATURE
NINETEENTH CENTURY
OCCUPATION
painter
PETER
Peter Thompson
Photograph
Plant
PROFESSION
PTM
SEASON
Shutters
Spectrum1
Summer
TGN
Thompson