Agapanthus
1914 Museum of Modern Art
About this artwork
This oil painting depicts agapanthus flowers in a garden, characterized by loose, vibrant brushstrokes. It is part of Claude Monet's extensive series of garden studies from his property in Giverny.
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Towards the end of his life, despite severe cataracts that affected his vision, Claude Monet continued to paint with remarkable intensity, focusing on his beloved gardens at Giverny. This period saw his style become increasingly abstract, with bold colors and broad strokes, influencing future generations of artists and demonstrating his enduring passion for capturing light and nature.
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Agapanthus
Claude Monet, 1914