




Step into the world of Claude Monet. A pathway bathed in sunlight winds toward a charming house nestled in a riot of blooms and foliage. This scene captures the very essence of Monet’s legendary garden in Giverny: alive with light, movement, and the fleeting beauty of nature.
Claude Monet (1840–1926), the founder of Impressionism, moved to Giverny in 1883 and spent the rest of his life transforming its garden into his greatest artistic inspiration. He painted scenes like this vibrant garden path obsessively because he wanted to capture the ever-changing effects of light, color, and atmosphere in nature
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Graduate of University of Tsukuba, Art & Design, Japanese-style Painting; Tokyo University of the Arts, Finished Master of Art studies, Art Education Sakura is majoring in Japanese painting and specializes in traditional Japanese art techniques. After graduating from the Japanese Painting course at the University of Tsukuba, she finished her Master's in Art Education at Tokyo University of the Arts.
Languages: Japanese, English, German
〒150-0034 Tokyo, Shibuya, Daikanyamachō, 7−2 BelleView Daikanyama 1F

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1 adult
Total
¥6600
Date
2026-07-05
Time
15:00 - 17:00
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