Friday, March 28, 2014

American Impressionism story told at Monet gardens

People cross the Japanese bridge at the waterlily pond at the Claude Monet museum in Giverny, 70 kms (45 mls)north west of Paris, Friday, March 28, 2014. A new exhibit at Normandy’s Impressionism Museum tells for the first time the little-known story of American Impressionism from where it all began _ at the picturesque water lily-filled Giverny gardens of Claude Monet that Americans colonized for three decades. (AP Photo/Michel Euler) GIVERNY, France (AP) — Mottled brushstrokes capture the sunset on a haystack, vivid hues fragment forest grass, while hazy edges give life to Normandy trees as they dance in the breeze.








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