My mother-in-law dreamed of taking a tour of Monet’s gardens in Giverny, France. Context Travel Paris helped me make her dream come true with their Giverny Excursion. We met Marie Dessaillen, our tour guide at the Gare Lazare train station to begin our day of exploring the life and history of Monet and the importance of his gardens to his work. The train ride is just about an hour, giving Marie time to share her knowledge of Monet’s art in the context of what we were about to see with our own eyes.
How Monet came to be an artist
Monet cared little for school and opted instead to draw caricatures of his teachers and fellow students. His desire was to be an artist, although his father had other plans for him. He wanted Monet to continue with the Bourgeoisie life and go into business, but his mother supported his passion. We learned quite a bit about his life of devotion to plein air (painting outdoors) and his obsession with painting countless versions of the famous water lilies during different times of the day where the light reflects off the water differently.
We also learned that Monet actually lived in Paris for a relatively short period of time and spent the majority of his life in the area of Normandy. His time in Paris with other famous artists who formulated the basis for the Impressionist movement was short lived, but meaningful. Monet saw his art as a way to afford him the ability to buy land in Normandy and build the garden of his dreams. He succeeded in spades!
Best to go on a sunny day
We all felt lucky that the weather was exceptional for a tour of Monet’s gardens. We also enjoyed the most amazing tour guide EVER! Marie’s specialty is in iconography and French and Flemish paintings from the 16th to the 18th centuries and holds a Master’s degree in museology at the Ecole du Louvre. She is the daughter of a sculptor and has been surrounded by art her whole life. Context has so many wonderful guides and you will be in good hands.
Please enjoy the incredible sights we experienced from a dream come true…
My tour was complementary, but the opinions expressed in this review are my own.
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8 comments
The gardens are gorgeous. What time of year were you there?
Hi Liv,
I was at Monet’s Gardens in July! It was the perfect weather week so we lucked out!
Cheers,
Priscilla
It truly was a dream come true…the explosion of color, the fragrance,the natural beauty we were surrounded with. Visitors were almost reverential…very quiet. I have memories for a lifetime!!
Hi Danielle!
It blew me away completely! I had high expectations and the tour exceeded them!
Cheers,
Priscilla
Hi Andy!
Wasn’t it just spectacular! I miss Paris and especially Monet’s gardens in Giverny.
Loved being with you to share the moment of a lifetime!
In my humble opinion, Marie is the best art history tour guide I have ever used! And that includes the docents at the Louvre!
We loved her so much, we booked her for another day to tour Montmartre.
:)
Giverny is on my “to visit” list – I love Monet’s art.
Hi Kim!
It’s a must see on your list and try to do it in the summer. Definitely book with Context and ask for Marie, you will be blown away!
Cheers,
Priscilla
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