A lush example of Impressionist genius, "The Artist's Garden at Giverny" by Monet is filled with brilliant color and captures the radiant light of the summer sun. Not just a celebrated Impressionist painter, Monet was also an avid and knowledgeable gardener and created his perfect garden at his home in Giverny. He meticulously planned his garden and extensively researched and planted his flowerbeds to produce a cohesive aesthetic throughout. By 1900, when Monet painted "The Artist's Garden at Giverny," he had lived in his home for nearly 20 years and had cultivated his garden to suit his tastes.
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