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“The Artist’s Garden at Giverny” (c. 1900) by Claude Monet. Titled by its first dealer.

🌿 The story (and why it feels almost unreal)

By this point in his life, Monet wasn’t just painting gardens…

He was building them like a director builds a movie set.

Giverny—his home—became his personal laboratory of light and color. He planted flowers in deliberate sequences so that something was always blooming. Not random beauty… designed beauty.

Mar 25
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