Bassin aux nymphéas, les rosiers
c. 1913-1914
About this artwork
This painting depicts a section of Claude Monet's renowned garden at Giverny, focusing on the water lily pond framed by an archway covered in climbing roses. It showcases Monet's fascination with light and reflection in nature.
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Claude Monet's garden at Giverny was not merely a subject for his paintings; it was his greatest masterpiece. He meticulously designed the ponds, planted the varieties of flowers, and even redirected a stream to create the perfect setting. The Japanese bridge and the rose arches became iconic elements of his later work, reflecting his deep connection to the natural world he cultivated and captured on canvas.
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Bassin aux nymphéas, les rosiers
Claude Monet, c. 1913-1914