Claude Monet lived at Giverny for over 40 years until his death in 1926. Family meals, celebrations, luncheons and picnics held there reflected the Monets' love of good food. This book provides a detailed picture of Monet's life at Giverny and also contains 150 recipes drawn from Monet's notebooks.
This small gift book features illustrations and photographs, poetry and prose, and is designed to be posted. The price of a greetings card, it features a space for you to write a message inside the front cover, a space for an address on the back, and self-adhesive flaps so that it can be sealed.
By the end of the nineteenth century, a "colony" of Anglo-Saxon painters, mostly American, had settled in Giverny. They were drawn by the beauty of this picturesque village and its surrounding countryside, and by the presence of Calude Monet who had settled there in 1883. The link between the master of Impressionism and the new arrivals was strong ...
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