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7. Poppies and Roses in Monet's Garden, June 1992.
8. Monet's studio now turned into a gift shop, May 1992.
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9. Sunday afternoon waiting line in front of Monet's Garden, June 1992.
10. Monet's waterlily garden, June 1992.
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11. Monet's waterlily garden looking back towards the Japanese Bridge, May 1992.
12. Closeup of the waterlily pads in Monet's waterlily garden, July 1994.
Monet insisted that his gardeners leave plenty of room around
each waterlily cluster to allow for the reflection of clouds and
sky and trees in the water.
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13. The weeping willow in Monet's waterlily garden, May 1992.
His home can be seen in the far right. The Japanese bridge is to
the far left.
14. Monet family plot in the churchyard cemetery in Giverny, July 1994.