Monet - Weiße und gelbe Seerosen
1916 Museum of Art Winterthur
About this artwork
This painting is one in a celebrated series depicting water lilies in the artist's garden at Giverny. Monet was deeply fascinated by the subtle changes in light and reflection on the water's surface, a theme he explored extensively.
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Claude Monet was so captivated by the water lily pond he cultivated in his garden at Giverny, France, that he dedicated the last three decades of his life to painting them. This extensive series, totaling around 250 oil paintings, became a monumental study of light, color, and natural forms, constantly evolving with the changing seasons and times of day.
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Monet - Weiße und gelbe Seerosen
Claude Monet, 1916