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  1. 13 lip 2024 · Water Lilies, The Two Willows by Claude Monet, 1914-1926. Source: Wikimedia Commons. The Water Lilies series is usually divided into two compositional groups: one that depicts the pond and vegetation, and the other one that portrays the water surface, the flowers, and reflections.

  2. Blue Water Lilies. Claude Monet 1916 - 1919. Musée d’Orsay, Paris. Paris, France. "Nymphaea" is the botanical name for a water lily. Monet grew white water lilies in the water garden he had...

  3. 11 kwi 2022 · Between 1897 and 1926, Claude Monet painted approximately 250 waterscapes of his favorite subject towards the end of his life: Water lilies. The latter half of these paintings in particular are lauded as stunning feats in compositional experimentation and innovation.

  4. Claude Monets mesmerizing “Water Lilies” series stands as a testament to his unparalleled mastery of light, color, and form. These iconic works, born from the tranquil waters of his garden in Giverny, France, continue to captivate audiences worldwide with their ethereal beauty and timeless appeal.

  5. 4 sie 2024 · Monet loved to paint in his garden which prompted an extensive collection of water lily paintings. The subject has become iconic and synonymous with Monet. The way that Monet plays between the explicit and implicit objects adds to their beauty. Explicitly the viewer beholds water lilies and water.

  6. The Nymphéas [Water Lilies] cycle occupied Claude Monet for three decades, from the late 1890s until his death in 1926, at the age of 86. This series was inspired by the water garden that he created at his Giverny estate in Normandy.

  7. 13 sty 2018 · At the center of this “masterpiece” is a man-made pond that is framed by flowers and adorned with a Japanese bridge. This pool quickly became one of Monet's favorite subjects, with its whimsical water lily covering consistently stealing the show.

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