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- Claude Monet, Water-lilies, 1917 - The National Gallery, London
In 1916 Monet had a new studio built at his home in Giverny in order to work on huge canvases of his water-lily pond, each of them more than two metres high These monumental paintings were intended to form an entire decorative scheme, and he donated 22 of them to the French state after the Firs
- Claude Monet | Bridge over a Pond of Water Lilies | The Metropolitan . . .
In 1899, he began a series of eighteen views of the wooden footbridge over the pond, completing twelve paintings, including the present one, that summer The vertical format of the picture, unusual in this series, gives prominence to the water lilies and their reflections on the pond
- Water Lily Pond - The Art Institute of Chicago
Water Lily Pond was among the 18 similar versions of the motif that he made in 1899–1900; their common theme was the mingling of the lilies with reflections of other vegetation on the pool’s surface
- Water lily pond – Maison et jardins de Claude Monet - Giverny
Water lily pond Monet was always fascinated by the light interplays and cloud reflections on the water His many artworks painted on his floating studio, in Argenteuil or on Dutch canals, illustrate his fascination for the upside-down reflections in those liquid mirrors
- Water Lily Pond | COLLECTION - POLA MUSEUM
「水の庭」には、池を作り睡蓮を植え、池の上にはモネは好きだった日本の浮世絵に描かれたような日本風の太鼓橋が架けました。 そして池の周りには柳、竹、桜、藤、アイリス、牡丹などさまざまな植物が植えられました。 この自分がつくり上げた幻想的な庭で、モネは睡蓮の池と橋の風景を描いていますが、この作品は18点の連作のうちの1点です。 この後、しだいに彼の興味は時間や天候による光の変化が、池の水面におよぼすさまざまな効果に向かっていきます。 なお、モネの家と庭は、息子ミシェルが亡くなった1966年に国家に遺贈され、現在公開されています。
- Water Lilies - Claude Monet — Google Arts Culture
In 1893 Claude Monet had a water garden designed in Giverny that was inspired by Japanese examples For nearly thirty years he devoted himself almost exclusively to the motif of the
- Bridge Over a Pond of Water Lilies: Claude Monets Masterpiece
In the pantheon of art history, few paintings are as instantly recognizable and universally admired as Claude Monet’s Bridge Over a Pond of Water Lilies This iconic masterpiece, created in 1899, stands as one of the most celebrated works within Monet’s extensive water lily series
- Claude Monet - Asahi Group Oyamazaki Villa Museum of Art
This artwork skillfully depicts the water surface, with the floating water lilies and the reflection of the sky and trees Claude Monet 1840-1926
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