Claude Monet – Painter´s Garden in Giverny

Autor: Morić, Sanja, Han Dovedan, Ines
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 2011
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Zdroj: Glasnik Zaštite Bilja
Volume 34
Issue 1
ISSN: 2584-3265
0350-9664
Popis: Vrt poznatog slikara impresionista Claudea Oscara Moneta (1840. – 1926.), nastao je krajem 19. stoljeća kao posljedica slikareve dvije velike strasti – slikarstva i vrtlarstva. Obje su svoje ostvarenje doživjele na imanju od oko 3 ha koje je slikar kupio u malom mjestu Giverny, udaljenom 70 km sjeverozapadno od Pariza. Vrt se sastojao od tri dijela, a osnova uređenja bazirala se na specifičnoj primjeni biljnog materijala. Naročito su poznate cvjetne gredice u zanimljivim kombinacijama boja koje je slikar neumorno kreirao u svom vrtu i gotovo jednakom inspiracijom prenosio na svoja slikarska platna.
Garden, of a very well known impressionistic painter Claude Oscar Monet (1840. – 1926.), was formed in the late 19th century as a result of the painter’s two great passions - painting and gardening. Both were accomplished on the landed property of about 3 ha , which was bought by the artist in a small village of Giverny, situated 70 km northwest of Paris. The garden consisted of three parts, and the garden design was based on the specific use of the plant material. Particularly famous are the flower-beds formed by applying interesting color combinations, created tirelessly by the artist in his garden and painted almost with the same inspiration on his canvases.
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