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Monet's paintings, which appeal to the Japanese people's affection for them, have a nostalgic feeling for some reason. This time, we will focus on his masterpiece, "Water Lilies." First, we will guide you to the "Water Garden" where the water lilies were born and the village of Giverny where Monet spent half his life. 00:47 Water Garden 02:30 Monet and Nature 02:51 Monet Loves Modernism 03:49 Real Water Lilies and Series 06:45 Flower Garden 07:59 Giverny Family 09:12 Introduction to the inside of the house 11:05 Water Lilies at the Musée de l'Orangerie /information/ *Giverny "Monet's House with Water Lily Pond" Directions → Take the TER from St. Lazare Station in Paris to Rouen and get off at Vernon. The journey takes about 50 minutes. → Take the shuttle bus (check the return time) that departs from the station or take a taxi for about 15 minutes. Japanese website https://fondation-monet.com/ja/ And while we're here, let's go see the masterpiece "Water Lilies"! * Paris Orangerie Museum "Water Lilies" series website Japanese display available https://www.musee-orangerie.fr/ * Paris Orangerie Museum's official website allows you to virtually view the "Water Lilies" room 😊 https://www.musee-orangerie.fr/fr/art... /crédits/ Photos of Monet http://art-monet.com/photo.html Monet's works http://poulwebb.blogspot.com/ /musique/ Claude Debussy Reverie - eduardo-gomes / debussy-reverie Forest-Lukrembo / forest /mail/ [email protected] #Please feel free to comment