Nenufares (left half) - 1920


size(cm): 75x50
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The painting "Nenufares (left half)" by Claude Monet, made in 1920, is a work that encapsulates the completion of the impressionist style, an artistic movement that Monet helped define. The work is part of the famous Nenufare series, which the artist painted during the last years of his life in his Giverny garden. In this private work, Monet explores the representation of water, light and aquatic flora sublime, focusing on the left section of the composition, where the game of shapes and colors generates a visual envelope experience.

When observing "water lies (left half)", there are loose and fluid brushstrokes that make up an almost abstract landscape, often interpreted as a mirror of nature. Nenoufares, who are the central element of the work, are dispersed by the surface of the water, creating a dance of organic forms that are perfectly integrated with the aquatic environment. Monet uses a palette that varies from green and blue soft to intense pink and white, creating a bright and ethereal atmosphere. This combination of colors not only reflects the light in the water, but also transmits the sensation of an ephemeral moment, one of the fundamental principles of impressionism.

The lack of characters in this work is remarkable, since Monet focuses almost exclusively on nature. In this context, water becomes a protagonist, turning the canvas into a space where the viewer could get lost in contemplation, evoking the peace and serenity that the artist felt in his garden. The absence of human figures allows the viewer to complete the experience, creating an emotional connection with the representation of nature in its purest and essential form.

A fascinating feature of this work is the way Monet captures the interaction between water and light. The reflection of the sky and the elements of the environment are manifested on the surface of the water, blurring the boundaries between the real and the reflected. This approach to the effect of light on water is a recurring theme in Monet's work, but in "water lies (left half)", it reaches a level of visual complexity that provides an almost meditative experience, inviting the spectator to immerse The atmosphere of painting.

Throughout his career, Monet was a pioneer in the use of color and light to communicate emotions and capture the transience of nature. In previous works, such as "impression, rising sun", he had established the path to this exploration of the landscape, but in "water lilies", Monet reaches a synthesis in which the color becomes the means to represent not only the visible, but also what feels and perceives.

This canvas is part of a period of maturity in Monet's work, where his interest in color and composition becomes bolder. The works of the Nenúfare series, which includes others paintings that address the same issue, are testimony of their growing fascination with the interaction of the elements of nature and their ability to evoke feelings through painting. By immersing himself in the experience of "Neenufares (left half)", the viewer not only contemplates visual beauty, but also participates in meditation on the moment and nature, a legacy that Monet, through his innovative approach, left To the art world.

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