Monet’s gardens and their reconstruction

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Monet’s gardens and their reconstruction

Monet’s gardens and their reconstruction

In 1966, on the death of Michel Monet, the painter’s second son, the Academy of Fine Arts inherited the house of Claude Monet and gardens in Giverny; The place is almost abandoned. "The restoration is done from daguerreotypes," explains Gilbert VAHE, responsible for the garden. He found period texts, memories of gardeners he met. Today the garden has found the varieties of iris and the known colors of the time of Claude Monet.

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Publication date : 3 September 1993

Reference:
I23341724
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Producteur: France 3 Rouen   -   Journalist : Poidevin, Jérôme  -  Participant : Vahe, Gilbert
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Producteur: France 3 Rouen
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Reference:I23341724

Credits:Journalist : Poidevin, Jérôme-Participant : Vahe, Gilbert

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