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Giverny

By Shannawilson @shanna_wilson

Just an hour outside Paris is a tranquil village, which Claude...

Just an hour outside Paris is a tranquil village, which Claude Monet called home. It was there in Giverny, where he painted his famous Nympheas that hang in the Orangerie, along with countless other observations of flowers, nature and beauty.

Sometimes the only thing better than seeing the original art, is seeing the inspiration for the artist in person.

“I perhaps owe becoming a painter to flowers.” - Claude Monet


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