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Claude Monet,  Nympheas da www.musee-orsay.fr
"Nymphaea" is the botanical name for a water lily. Monet grew white water lilies in the water garden he had installed in his property at Giverny in 1893.
Claude Monet,  Nympheas da en.m.wikipedia.org
Water Lilies is a series of approximately 250 oil paintings by French Impressionist Claude Monet (1840–1926). The paintings depict his flower garden at his ...
Claude Monet,  Nympheas da www.musee-orangerie.fr
It was designed as a real environment and crowns the Water Lilies cycle begun nearly thirty years before. The set is one of the largest monumental achievements ...
We believe art has the power to transform lives and to build understanding across cultures. The brilliant histories of art belong to everyone, no matter their ...
Claude Monet,  Nympheas da www.artic.edu
Artist. Claude Monet ; Title. Water Lilies ; Place. France (Artist's nationality:) ; Date Dates are not always precisely known, but the Art Institute strives to ...
Capturing the complex relationships among water, reflections, and light, Monet's Nymphéas is a lovely meditation on the passage of a moment in time. Claude ...
Claude Monet,  Nympheas da collections.lacma.org
Nympheas. Claude Monet (France, Paris, 1840-1926). France, circa 1897-1898. Paintings. Oil on canvas. Canvas: 26 × 41 in. (66.04 × 104.14 cm) Frame: 35 × 50 × ...
Claude Monet,  Nympheas da www.metmuseum.org
Explore Claude Monet's Paintings with Discoveries. Marina George, MuSe Intern for Access and School Programs, invites visitors with learning and developmental ...
Claude Monet,  Nympheas da www.musee-orangerie.fr
Monet's Great Project. The Nymphéas [Water Lilies] cycle occupied Claude Monet for three decades, from the late 1890s until his death in 1926, at the age of 86.