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  2. Water Lilies (Monet series) - Wikipedia

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    Water Lilies (French: Nymphéas) is a series of approximately 250 oil paintings by French Impressionist Claude Monet (1840–1926). The paintings depict his flower garden at his home in Giverny , and were the main focus of his artistic production during the last thirty years of his life.

  3. Le Bassin Aux Nymphéas - Wikipedia

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    Le Bassin Aux Nymphéas (Water Lily Pond; 1919) is one of the series of Water Lilies paintings by French impressionist artist Claude Monet. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Exhibited

  4. List of paintings by Claude Monet - Wikipedia

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    List of paintings created during 1858–1871 1872–1878 1878–1881 1881–1883 1884 1884–1888 1888 1888–1898 1899–1904 1900–1926 This is a list of works by Claude Monet (1840–1926), including all the extant finished paintings but excluding the Water Lilies, which can be found here, and preparatory black and white sketches. Monet was a founder of French impressionist painting, and ...

  5. Possible sale of Monet’s Water Lilies on Chinese ... - AOL

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    The gallery post carried a picture of the painting, apparently a 1908 work from Claude Monet’s Nymphéas series depicting the famous water lilies in his garden at Giverny, France, along with the ...

  6. Musée de l'Orangerie - Wikipedia

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    1 Location. 2 History. 3 Monet's Water Lilies. 4 Exhibits between 1930 and 1950. ... 360 degree view of Monet's Water Lilies provided by Google Arts & Culture;

  7. Le Grand Canal - Wikipedia

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    Monet’s series introduced a fresh approach to a theme that was painted by many notable artists before him. The series are a pictorial exploration of the light upon the ancient city. The painter captured the sensations according to how the appearance of the motif changed as the light shifted on the water and its surroundings.