Girl in the Garden, Giverny by Claude Monet

Girl in the Garden, Giverny by Claude Monet

… Of all the lands they brought him flowers Friends of Artists and came themselves. And in the workshop – canvases, canvases, canvases… He glorified flowers and painted with flowers… A. Sudyin Garden in Giverny in the province of France – everything Claude Monet lived after he died from the lives of people close to him. For the period of the painting, Alice and Jean were still alive, life continued, the garden in Giverny was fragrant, the warm days gave way to cold, but joyful and filled.

The girl with an armful of colorful flowers, as a reflection, Monet’s cheerful disposition and mood, became the heroine of the picture from the collection dedicated to Giverny. As the feelings of joy and fun of the author overflowed, this story is filled with flowers. The specks of blue and red flowers argue with each other, the yellow and white dots of the buds give sugary honey.

Flower bushes seem to be combed, their stems evenly lay down. Sand from the sun blinds the snow-white shimmer. A girl with a basket, as if taken aback here and now, is awkwardly posing. Her features seem unnatural and contrived, one might say she is scared, or maybe just tired. Abundant bloom speaks of summer, rather of his last days. The green of the trees is already thick and turned into a haze.

The contrast of the shadows and the light path just screams with great weather – the sun is high and the shadows have become sharper. Slight dynamics of smear direction gives no wind. The garden is immersed in a dining siesta and sleeps peacefully. But the “mistress” of this corner is a real complement. Gathered two bouquets, one of them put in the basket, the second barely holds, ready to run, but the artist tore it from an important occupation.

Giverny. Summer. The unfamiliar girl and flowers are a joyful memory. Monet created a true impression of this meeting in colors and multicolor. Real impression!

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