• Claude Monet, Water-Lilies, after 1916. Read about this painting, learn the key facts and zoom in to discover more.
  • Monet used a small stream that ran through his property to build a huge pond which he filled with water lilies and crossed with a humpbacked bridge.
  • Where Did Monet Paint Water Lilies The Artist’s House at Giverny (1912-1913) by Claude Monet; Claude Monet, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons.
  • Claude Monet and Georges Clemenceau in the large studio of the Water Lilies, Giverny, 1920; Collection Philippe Piguet, Paris.
  • This interest culminated in a series of around 250 large-scale oil paintings. Today, the Claude Monet Water Lilies are among his most well-known work.
  • Offered to the French State by the painter Claude Monet on the day that followed the Armistice of November 11, 1918 as a symbol for peace, the Water Lilies...
  • Claude Monet's Water Lilies is beloved around the world, a radiant example of French Impressionism and the glory found in nature.
  • Around the time this painting was created, Claude Monet began working on the water-lily panoramas that were installed in the Musée de l’Orangerie after his death.
  • “One instant, one aspect of nature contains it all,” said Claude Monet, referring to his late masterpieces, the water landscapes that he produced at his home in...
  • Water Lilies (Claude Monet) - Gothenburg Museum of Art - GKM 2232.tif 4,724 × 6,821; 92.22 MB. Monet - Wildenstein 1996, 1717.png 522 × 765; 1.13 MB.