Jean-Marie Toulgouat : Gardening Giverny

Charming exhibition at the Garden Museum of work by Jean-Marie Toulgouat, Monet’s step great-grandson.

Toulgouat moved back to Giverny in 1964 and helped with the restoration of the gardens which was also covered in this show. He had been an architect but had always painted and on returning to the garden he started to paint full-time inspired by it.

I preferred the more abstracted works but loved the bright colours of all of them. They were hung with photographs of the garden by Andrew Lawson in a nicely designed display including a wisteria arch.

Closed 24 April 2024


 

 

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