Monet painted the Giverny garden series at Giverny, Normandy, France , at his home and gardens there. His garden at Giverny became his main subject for many late works, including the flower garden and water-lily scenes.

Where it was

  • Location: Giverny, in the Eure department of Normandy, northern France.
  • Setting: Monet’s own property, which included the flower garden, water garden, pond, and Japanese bridge.
  • Significance: He lived there for decades and turned the garden itself into his studio.

What the series refers to

  • If you mean the garden paintings more broadly, they were painted from his garden at Giverny over many years.
  • If you mean The Artist’s Garden at Giverny , that specific painting was done in 1900.

Quick note

Monet didn’t paint this series in a separate gallery or travel location; he painted it on site , in the garden he created and cultivated himself.