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MONET, Claude: Water Lilies

🖼 Water Lilies, 1906
Oil on canvas
88 × 93 cm
Chicago, USA

Claude Monet's Water Lilies series represents the culmination of French Impressionism, capturing the artist's obsession with light, color, and reflection through his beloved Japanese bridge and pond at Giverny. Painted in his later years, these monumental canvases dissolve the boundary between water and sky, inviting viewers into an immersive world of shimmering blues, greens, and purples. The series exemplifies how Monet transformed a simple garden scene into a meditation on perception itself, making these works foundational to modern art's move toward abstraction.

Monet. the Triumph of Impressionism
Monet. the Triumph of Impressionism
Daniel Wildenstein
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