Water Lilies
1908 Tokyo Fuji Art Museum
About this artwork
This painting captures a serene view of water lilies floating on the surface of a pond, with subtle reflections of the sky and surrounding foliage. It is part of Claude Monet's iconic series dedicated to his water garden at Giverny.
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Claude Monet dedicated the last thirty years of his life to painting the water lilies in his garden at Giverny, producing over 250 canvases. These works often blurred the lines between the water's surface and reflections of the sky and surrounding foliage, creating an immersive, almost abstract experience for the viewer. His commitment to this singular subject allowed him to deeply explore the ephemeral qualities of light and atmosphere.
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Water Lilies
Claude Monet, 1908