“The House at Giverny Viewed from the Rose Garden” is an Impressionist oil painting on canvas by Claude Monet, created between 1922 and 1924. Measuring 100 x 89 cm, it belongs to “The House seen from the Rose Garden” series and falls under the landscape genre. Currently, the artwork is housed at the Musée Marmottan Monet in Paris, France.
The artwork captures the essence of Monet’s own flower garden at Giverny, with lush greenery and blooming roses. The brushstrokes are loose and expressive, typical of Monet’s style, suggesting the movement and vitality of the garden without providing precise detail. The play of light and shadow is evident throughout the canvas, with various hues of blues and greens dominating the composition and warm spots of reds and pinks where roses might be catching the light. Overall, the piece is a vibrant tableau that vividly illustrates the beauty of the artist’s personal landscape, a recurring subject in his later works.