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September

2021








A work from the Pentcheff gallery lent to the Giverny museum

An exhibition dedicated to the impressionist and Nabis gardens by the Giverny museum

Within the framework of the exhibition : "Côté Jardin. From Monet to Bonnard" at the Musée des Impressionnismes in Giverny, the gallery is lending a work by Henri Martin from its collections.

Between culture and nature, the Musée des Impressionismes in Giverny offers a walk through the Impressionist and Nabis gardens, revealing in a new light the sensitivity of the artists towards gardens. 
The theme of the garden is dear to the Impressionists, painters of the open air, who were inspired by the new public parks of the capital and then devoted some of their compositions to their own gardens in a more intimate vision. 
The Nabis, such as Vuillard and Bonnard, were also attached to this theme, which they worked on while detaching themselves from the Impressionist aesthetic.
Symnbole of well-being, of the eternal spring, gardens also have a symbolic significance in the paintings of our artists.

A work by Henri Martin lent by the Pentcheff Gallery to the Giverny Museum

It is a painting by Henri Martin entitled Le grand bassin de Marquayrol au soleil, seen from the side of the house, which was chosen from the gallery's collections to be included in this exhibition among works by Claude Monet, James Tissot, Pierre Bonnard, Maurice Denis, Gustave Caillebotte... 

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Only a few days left to see Henri Martin's painting lent by the gallery to the Giverny museum!

The exhibition will be on view until November 1, 2021, followed by a stroll through the museum's gardens.

Click here to discover the painting and the note dedicated to it by Cyrille Schiama, curator of the exhibition.

And to buy the exhibition catalog on the website of our bookshop Le Puits aux Livres, you can click on this link.