The Impressionist Garden – painted and planted canvases

An Impressionist painting depicting a house with a visible roof and a surrounding landscape of lush green trees and foliage, rendered with visible brushstrokes.

Impressionist garden paintings are explored through colour and effect, family and friends, food and drink, as we re-discover the inspiration for the artists’ canvases. Starting with French Impressionists, we examine paintings by Monet, Renoir, Manet and Caillebotte. The gardens at Giverny, Monet’s home from 1883 to his death in 1926, provide the perfect backdrop for tracing the evolution of his Japanese influences, friendships and consummate plantsmanship. We study the sensation of light in garden paintings by American and Canadian painters, both at home and in Europe, as well as the more natural cultivated landscapes of Australian Impressionists. Women artists - such as Mary Cassatt, Berthe Morisot and Helen MacNichol - offer subtle social commentaries.

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