weeping willow and water lily pond claude monet

navigate by keyword : woodland forest tree leaf green nature autumn wetland wilderness vegetation plant stream jungle sunlight flower reflection branch weeping willow waterlily pond claude monet 1890 bought strip marshland road house garden flowed tributary epte diverting began construct soon willows iris bamboo grew freeform pool clusters lily pads blossoms floated quiet water japanese bridge closed composition one

Weeping Willow and Water-Lily Pond - Claude Monet Royalty Free Stock Photo
Monet's water lily pond in Giverny Royalty Free Stock Photo
Monet's water lily pond in Giverny Royalty Free Stock Photo
Monet's water lily pond in Giverny Royalty Free Stock Photo
Monet's water lily pond in Giverny Royalty Free Stock Photo
Monet garden, Giverny, France Royalty Free Stock Photo
Monet Water Garden, lilly pads landscape in Giverny, France Royalty Free Stock Photo
Weeping Willow and Water-Lily Pond - Claude Monet
Monet's water lily pond in Giverny Royalty Free Stock Photo
Rightly Colored Water Lily or Lotus Flower Floating on Pond Royalty Free Stock Photo
Monet Water Garden, lilly pads landscape in Giverny, France Royalty Free Stock Photo
Monet Water Garden, lilly pads landscape in Giverny, France Royalty Free Stock Photo
Stunning view of Monet\'s garden and its lily pond during summer season, Giverny, France Royalty Free Stock Photo
Brightly Colored Water Lily or Lotus Flower Floati Royalty Free Stock Photo
Weeping willow behind pond with water lily flowers Royalty Free Stock Photo
In 1890 Monet had bought a strip of marshland across the road from his house and flower garden, through which flowed a tributary of the Epte. By diverting this stream, he began to construct a water-lily garden. Soon weeping willows, iris, and bamboo grew around a free-form pool, clusters of lily pads and blossoms floated on the quiet water, and a Japanese bridge closed the composition at one end.


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