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  1. Water Lilies ( French: Nymphéas [nɛ̃.fe.a]) 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.

  2. A triptych of oil paintings depicting the lily ponds in Monet's gardens in Giverny, France. Learn about the artist's vision, the installation in Paris, and the acquisition by MoMA.

  3. La serie Nenúfares de Claude Monet ( Nymphéas en francés o Watter lilies en inglés) fue elaborada entre los años 1898 hasta 1926. Casi tres décadas de la vida del pintor fueron dedicadas a este motivo, inspirado en su jardín de Giverny. Sala 1 del Museo de La Orangerie, París. Fotografía de Sophie Boegly.

  4. Water Lilies is a 1906 oil painting by French Impressionist Claude Monet, depicting his water garden at Giverny. It is part of his series of water landscapes that he painted from 1897 to his death in 1926.

  5. Water Lilies. Claude Monet French. 1919. On view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 822. One of Monet’s critics described this canvas of 1919 as waterlilies "in full flower assert [ing] themselves … their golden discs encased in purple, against the cloudy waters."

  6. Water Lilies. Claude Monet French. 1916–19. On view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 819. As part of his extensive gardening plans at Giverny, Monet had a pond dug and planted with lilies in 1893. From 1899 on, he repeatedly turned to the subject, attempting to capture every observation, impression, and reflection of the flowers and water.

  7. A painting from Monet's series of eighteen views of his water-lily garden in Giverny, France. Learn about the artist, the context, and the details of this impressionist masterpiece at The Met.

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