[...] Claude Monet lived and painted in Giverny for 43 years. The house is most charming, certainly colorful like we do not often see in the US, yet looks so appropriate in the french countryside. The gardens are out of this world. I am hoping that some of the seeds I brought home from Giverny will transform my humble abode at 44 Farrar Road into such an estate. I was very partial to Monet’s studio where replicas of his artwork hung in tiers. It would be an interesting and striking way to display multiple pieces of art – like 10 plus pieces on one wall. To see more photos from inside the house click here. [...]
[...] Claude Monet lived and painted in Giverny for 43 years. The house is most charming, certainly colorful like we do not often see in the US, yet looks so appropriate in the french countryside. The gardens are out of this world. I am hoping that some of the seeds I brought home from Giverny will transform my humble abode at 44 Farrar Road into such an estate. I was very partial to Monet’s studio where replicas of his artwork hung in tiers. It would be an interesting and striking way to display multiple pieces of art – like 10 plus pieces on one wall. To see more photos from inside the house click here. [...]
Hi Ariane, I recently visited Monet’s home, and found it thoroughly amazing, like a step back in time. Your photos
are beautiful. I am making a photobook of my trip to France, Germany and Austria. As you know photos inside
the house are not allowed. I would very much appreciate your permission to put three of your photos in my book.
The dining room, Monet’s bedroom and the kitchen. The book is for personal use only and will not be published.
Thank you.
June 16th, 2009 at 1:46 pm
One of the most beautiful places on Earth.
September 17th, 2009 at 8:00 pm
we want to see the rest of the house please, bedrooms?
May 17th, 2011 at 8:43 pm
[...] Claude Monet lived and painted in Giverny for 43 years. The house is most charming, certainly colorful like we do not often see in the US, yet looks so appropriate in the french countryside. The gardens are out of this world. I am hoping that some of the seeds I brought home from Giverny will transform my humble abode at 44 Farrar Road into such an estate. I was very partial to Monet’s studio where replicas of his artwork hung in tiers. It would be an interesting and striking way to display multiple pieces of art – like 10 plus pieces on one wall. To see more photos from inside the house click here. [...]
October 4th, 2011 at 5:10 pm
[...] Claude Monet lived and painted in Giverny for 43 years. The house is most charming, certainly colorful like we do not often see in the US, yet looks so appropriate in the french countryside. The gardens are out of this world. I am hoping that some of the seeds I brought home from Giverny will transform my humble abode at 44 Farrar Road into such an estate. I was very partial to Monet’s studio where replicas of his artwork hung in tiers. It would be an interesting and striking way to display multiple pieces of art – like 10 plus pieces on one wall. To see more photos from inside the house click here. [...]
November 7th, 2011 at 1:08 am
Hi Ariane, I recently visited Monet’s home, and found it thoroughly amazing, like a step back in time. Your photos
are beautiful. I am making a photobook of my trip to France, Germany and Austria. As you know photos inside
the house are not allowed. I would very much appreciate your permission to put three of your photos in my book.
The dining room, Monet’s bedroom and the kitchen. The book is for personal use only and will not be published.
Thank you.
November 15th, 2011 at 1:26 pm
Please do, Annette, you are welcome. Thank you for asking.