Claude Monet - Celebrate his many passions that meet at his home and gardens in Giverny and come to life at Monet's Palate!
MONET'S PALATE® "TASTE THE ART OF PASSION"™
22 January 2013
Meryl Streep Helps PBS Celebrate with a Narration 2013
MERYL STREEP BREAKING NEWS JANUARY 22, 2013
Meryl Streep will narrate The ‘70s: Bold and Fearless, a new documentary paying homage to the PBS programming of the psychedelic ‘70s. The magnificent
voice that paid homage to Claude Monet in the film
MONET'S PALATE will now help to celebrate PBS going back to her earliest work as Ms. Streep was an up-and-coming actress when she played Leila in PBS's 1977 production of Wendy Wasserstein's Uncommon Women
Filmmaker and Creator of Monet's Palate. President Organisation Claude Monet and Blogger.
Happily immersed in the many worlds of Claude Monet and Giverny. I love animals, nature, gardening,playing the guitar and piano, travel, fine cuisine, my family and loved ones. I believe life is a journey to be learned from and that one should always try to be there for others. Welcome to Monet's Palate I hope you will visit us again as we grow and CELEBRATE the many passions of Claude Monet with us! Cheers, Aileen Bordman 日本 华
"I want the unobtainable. Other artists paint a bridge, a house, the boat and that is the end. They are finished. I want to paint the air which surrounds the bridge, the house, the boat, the beauty of the air in which these objects are located, and that is nothing short of impossible" Claude Monet (1840 - 1926)
Claude Monet Painting in Giverny
Claude Monet's Poppies
Now I really feel the landscape. I can be bold and include every tone of blue and pink, it’s enchanting, it’s delicious - Claude Monet
Les Nymphéas
Color is my day-long obsession, joy and torment - Claude Monet
Everyone discusses my art and pretends to understand, as if it were necessary to understand, when it is simply necessary to love - Claude Monet
LUNCH IN GIVERNY
Grapes for Sale
David Kalman
It's in the strength of observation and reflection that one finds a way. So, we must dig and delve unceasingly Claude Monet
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