The Artist's Garden at Vétheuil
The enchanting The Artist's Garden at Vetheuil by Claude Monet was painted in 1800 and has been reinvented as a exhibition motif. Monet was a passionate horticulturist and launched himself into a painting project around his property at Vetheuil, concentrating primarily on his garden. Michel Monet and Jean-Pierre Hoschede, add to the composition and emphasize the sense of the garden’s size in relation to the human scale. In this art print Monet showcases countless rows of captivating giant sunflowers, reaching up to the sky, in front of Monet's Parisian country estate. Monet had a distinct love for the beauty of nature and showcases this in his rich, impressionist detail , where light, colour and ambiance are at the soul of Monet's idyllic garden scene.