Artist
Claude Monet
About Claude Monet’s Water Lilies
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This work was part of a series of over 250 oil paintings by Claude Monet. This specific work was created in 1916.
The paintings are of Monet’s garden at his home in Giverny, France. This is one of the most famous that features his water lily pond.
Something important to keep in mind is that when Monet created this he was suffering from cataracts and could not see as well as he used to.
The original work hangs today in the National Museum of Western Art in Japan.
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About The Monet Water Lilies Print
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About The Artist
Oscar-Claude Monet was a French artist. He was one of the founders of the French Impressionist movement. Impressionism emphasizes accurate depictions of light, ordinary subject matter, and movement. This style doesn't seek to create an impression of real life, but rather how life appears to the artist. Monet lived from 1840-1926. He is famous for landscaping projects that he documented with his artwork. Shop our Monet Prints Collection.
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