In 1893 Monet bought a plot of land next to his house ... In this painting, as in the others in the series, we are looking down onto the surface of the water, where the lily pads float into the ...
In 1916 Monet had a new studio built at ... The rest of the large-scale water-lily canvases, of which this is one, remained in Giverny until after the Second World War. The canvases on show in the ...
This marked the beginning of his most famous series of paintings—Water Lilies. Claude Monet started working on a project that would later become known as his Water Lilies series in 1899.
“One instant, one aspect of nature contains it all,” said Claude Monet, referring to his late ... pond spanned by a Japanese footbridge. In his first water-lily series (1897–99), Monet painted the ...
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. Lichtenstein first referenced ...
This picture by another impressionist artist shows Claude Monet painting outside. This picture of water lilies was part of a series Monet painted of his water garden at his house at Giverny. They are ...
Sotheby’s sold a Claude Monet “Water Lilies” scene for $65.5 million on Monday, a solid start to a weeklong series of New York auctions being closely followed for fresh clues into the art ...
However, the real star of the evening was Claude Monet’s Nymphéas of 1914–1915, one of his series of water lilies. It sold for $65.5 million after a 17-minute bidding war by an Asian buyer represented ...
The Water Lily Pond, an 1899 oil masterpiece by Claude Monet, will be on display in York from 10 May to 8 September Visitors to a North Yorkshire city are being given the chance to view one of ...
Claude Monet's The Epte in Giverny and Edgar Degas ... where the artist painted his famous water lily series", while the 1891 work by Degas depicted "a milliner adjusting a hat in a shop window".