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31 sty 2024 · The painting, created between 1914 and 1926, is part of Monet's larger series known as "Water Lilies" or "Nymphéas." At first glance, this piece may appear to simply depict a beautiful garden scene with floating lilies and reflections on the water's surface.
In 1893 Claude Monet had a water garden designed in Giverny that was inspired by Japanese examples. For nearly thirty years he devoted himself almost exclusively to the motif of the...
The Water Lilies is a 1919 painting by impressionist Claude Monet, one of his Water Lilies series. The painting, the left hand panel of a large pair, depicts a scene in Monet's French pond showing light reflecting off the water with water lilies on the surface.
25 paź 2024 · Monet would create his water lilies by adding layers of paint, one at a time. Several incomplete artworks from his career have helped us to learn more about the process that he followed. Initially, he would draw simple outlines on the canvas to signify where the plants would be added.
Monet intended this painting to be the right-hand segment of a triptych composed of three identically sized canvases. The monumental scale of these pictures combined with Monet’s bold...
The Water Lilies by Claude Monet. Offered to the French State by the painter Claude Monet on the day that followed the Armistice of November 11, 1918 as a symbol for peace, the Water Lilies are installed according to plan at the Orangerie Museum in 1927, a few months after his death.
Monet paints the surface of the water itself, refusing the viewer the anchoring presence of a horizon or shoreline. Claude Monet, Les Nymphéas (The Water Lilies), suite of paintings on permanent exhibition at the Musée de l’Orangerie in Paris.