
Water Lilies 1840-1926 by Claude Monet
-Water Lilies- is a series of paintings by Claude Monet, created between 1840 and 1926. The paintings depict the water lilies that grew in the artist's garden at Giverny, France. Monet was fascinated by the reflections and movements of the lilies on the surface of the water, and painted them in a variety of lighting conditions. The paintings are known for their vibrant, shimmering colors and loose, expressive brushwork. The water lilies are depicted in a variety of hues, ranging from pale pinks and blues to deep purples and greens. The reflections of the lilies on the water's surface create a sense of movement and fluidity in the paintings. Overall, -Water Lilies- is a beautiful and iconic series of paintings, capturing the beauty and serenity of Monet's beloved garden at Giverny.