Water Lilies, c.1914/17 by Claude Monet
Canvas Print - 10769-MCL
Location: Musee Marmottan Monet, Paris, FranceOriginal Size: 181 x 201 cm
Giclée Canvas Print | $67.75 USD
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Painting Information
Ah, Claude Monet. The painter who turned the very act of looking into an art form. In this “Water Lilies” piece, which lies snugly in the collection of the Musée Marmottan Monet, we see the artist not so much painting a scene but capturing the very sensation of being enveloped in nature.
First things first, notice the colors. Monet doesn’t just use green, purple, and yellow—he saturates them with emotion. The painting vibrates with that distinctive purplish glow that only Monet could coax from a palette. It’s as though Monet has one foot in the natural world, the other in a dream. There’s a kind of ethereal haze here, and that’s where the genius of the piece comes to life. You don’t see the lily pads themselves at first glance—they’re lost in the misty, blurred strokes. It’s more about the feeling of being near them, feeling the air, the moisture, the dappled light, rather than observing each object crisply.
And those vertical reeds or grasses in the center—what a daring move! They cut through the gentle, floating atmosphere like an exclamation point, yet they are still soft, melding with the watery, diffused background. Monet isn’t just rendering a pond; he’s playing with the textures of sight itself. The loose, feathery brushwork makes you almost forget you’re looking at paint. It feels alive, organic, in motion.
What Monet understood—what all Impressionists understood—is that the world is not static. Nature, water, light—they’re always shifting. And this painting, with its gentle chaos of color and form, captures that perpetual movement exquisitely. It’s not just a view—it’s an experience.
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