water lilies series approximately 250 oil paintings french impressionist claude monet

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Water Lilies is a series of approximately 250 oil paintings by French Impressionist Claude Monet Royalty Free Stock Photo
Water Lilies is a series of approximately 250 oil paintings by French Impressionist Claude Monet Royalty Free Stock Photo
Painting Water Lilies that is a series of approximately 250 oil paintings by French Impressionist Royalty Free Stock Photo
Painting Water Lilies that is a series of approximately 250 oil paintings by French Impressionist Royalty Free Stock Photo
Painting Water Lilies that is a series of approximately 250 oil paintings by French Impressionist Royalty Free Stock Photo
   
   
Water Lilies is a series of approximately 250 oil paintings by French Impressionist Claude Monet
Water Lilies is a series of approximately 250 oil paintings by French Impressionist Claude Monet Royalty Free Stock Photo
Water Lilies is a series of approximately 250 oil paintings by French Impressionist Claude Monet Royalty Free Stock Photo
   
   
Water Lilies is a series of approximately 250 oil paintings by French Impressionist Claude Monet Royalty Free Stock Photo
Water Lilies is a series of approximately 250 oil paintings by French Impressionist Claude Monet Royalty Free Stock Photo
Water Lilies is a series of approximately 250 oil paintings by French Impressionist Claude Monet Royalty Free Stock Photo
“One instant, one aspect of nature contains it all,” said Claude Monet, referring to his late masterpieces, the water landscapes that he produced at his home in Giverny between 1897 and his death in 1926. These works replaced the varied contemporary subjects he had painted from the 1870s through the 1890s with a single, timeless motif—water lilies. The focal point of these paintings was the artist’s beloved ?ower garden, which featured a water garden and a smaller pond spanned by a Japanese footbridge. In his first water-lily series (1897–99), Monet painted the pond environment, with its plants, bridge, and trees neatly divided by a fixed horizon. Over time, the artist became less and less concerned with conventional pictorial space. By the time he painted Water Lilies, which comes from his third group of these works, he had dispensed with the horizon line altogether. In this spatially ambiguous canvas, the artist looked down, focusing solely on the surface of the pond, with its cluster of vegetation ?oating amid the re?ection of sky and trees. Monet thus created the image of a horizontal surface on a vertical one.


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