“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 ...
Monet dedicated 20 years of his life to making his Water Lilies series. It became the highlight of his artistic style and his Impressionist technique. Keep reading to discover more about the ...
Claude Monet began transforming the marshy ground behind his home into a pond, on the narrow end of which he built a Japanese-style wood bridge. Adding both exotic and domestic plantings, including ...
In 1883, Monet rented a house and garden in Giverny, Northern France. He was passionate about gardening. Ten years later, he acquired an adjoining plot of land, with a pond. It was here he grew his ...
But a paradigm had shifted, and Monet became a magnet for his forward-looking contemporaries. Now, in his garden at Giverny ...
The Water Lily Pond, an 1899 oil masterpiece by Claude Monet, will be on display in York ... "Then you've got these horizontal plains of water lilies and reflections and they just keep going ...
Roy, A. 'Monet's Palette in the Twentieth Century: "Water-Lilies" and "Irises"'. National Gallery Technical Bulletin Vol 28, pp 58–68.
This is from a group of six works that form Lichtenstein’s Water Lilies series which pay homage to the water lily paintings of Impressionist artist Claude Monet (1840-1926). As well as the primary ...