• Water Lilies / Nymphéas is a series of approximately 250 oil paintings by French Impressionist Claude Monet (1840-1926)* .
  • Impressionist Claude Monet moved to Giverny, a village in Normandy, in 1883. There, he created the water lily pond that would inspire his most famous paintings.
  • Claude Monet - San Giorgio Maggiore At Dusk. Claude Monet - The Garden At Argenteuil Aka The Dahlias. ... Claude Monet Water Lilies Oil Painting Reproduction.
  • All up, I located a staggering 250-plus paintings of water lilies. This post is the third in a series where I discuss paintings of the same subjects by Claude Monet.
  • Where Did Monet Paint Water Lilies The Japanese Footbridge (1899) by Claude Monet; Claude Monet, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons.
  • One gardener looked after it full time, removing every dead leaf to keep it beautiful and pristine. In 1897, Monet started to paint the water lilies.
  • Monet begin painting his water lilies in 1899. He worked for more than twenty years on a large-scale decorative series, attempting to capture every observation…
  • Where Did Monet Paint Water Lilies The Artist’s House at Giverny (1912-1913) by Claude Monet; Claude Monet, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons.
  • The Water Lily Pond is part of Claude Monet’s much loved Water Lilies series. Painted over a thirty year period, The Water Lily Pond features the idyllic Giverny...
  • Claude Monet, Water-Lilies, after 1916. Read about this painting, learn the key facts and zoom in to discover more.