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Monet Garden Side: From Bordighera's Pictorial Shock to Giverny's Paradise

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In 1884, the painter, who went to enrich his palette on the side of the Italian Riviera, fell on an Eden. The Moreno gardens of Bordighera inspired thirty-eight paintings, and stimulated him to make Giverny a work of art in itself.
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This week, in the Matins du saturday, we are interested in sport: is it an art like any other? We also wonder about the future of the daurades at the time of the warming of the lagoons. Finally, we take you to Giverny, on the village side, on the steps of Claude Monet.

In 1884, the painter, who went to enrich his palette on the side of the Italian Riviera, fell on an Eden. The Moreno gardens of Bordighera inspired thirty-eight paintings, and stimulated him to make Giverny a work of art in itself.

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Télérama.fr broke the news on Friday, May 29, 2026.
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