Nenufares - 1917


size(cm): 55x75
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The painting "Nenufares" of 1917, created by Claude Monet, is a work that encapsulates the mastery of impressionism and, at the same time, reflects the last years of the artist's life. Monet, one of the founders of this movement, dedicated much of his career to explore the effects of light and color on nature, and the child's series is perhaps the most recognizable culmination of this exploration.

In this work, painting evokes the calm and serenity of a pond covered with lilies, a recurring theme in Monet's work, but here is presented with a richer palette and a bolder use of space. The composition is almost abstract; Lily float in a sea of ​​blue and green tones, creating a sense of depth and life. The technique of loose and gestural brushstrokes shows the mastery of Monet to capture the illusion of moving water, as well as the luminosity of the flowers that seem to light under the sunlight.

The work lacks human figures, which suggests that the viewer must immerse himself in the sensory experience of the landscape. Without the distraction of characters, Monet invites the observer to contemplate the beauty of the natural environment. This approach is also revealing of the philosophy of impressionism, which focuses on the time lived and the perception of time through light and color.

Monet also uses a warm yellow, a color that plays a significant role in the work, highlighting some of the leaves of the water lilies and harmonizing with the bluish water tones. This duality of tones creates a visual vibration that suggests the interaction between water, light and flowers, marking a change in its style towards greater expressiveness and an exploration of visual perception that challenges the limits of traditional representation.

The interesting thing about "needufares" is that it is in a period where Monet, faced with their health problems and physical deterioration, finds a way to transcend the limitations of its circumstance through art. These canvases became a form of refuge and an exploration of their deepest emotions, reflected in the fluidity and lyricism of their strokes. Monet, obsessed with water and reflection, transformed his garden into a work of art, and his water lilies become not only the object of his inspiration, but a symbol of his intimacy with nature.

The series of needufares as a whole has left a deep impact on modern art, inspiring numerous artists to explore the color and shape in a similar way. The works of artists such as Jackson Pollock and Mark Rothko can be influenced by the way Monet plays with perception, inviting the viewer not only to look, but to feel and experience the environment.

Thus, "Neenufares" of 1917 is not just a painting, it is a window to the soul of Claude Monet, a testimony of his struggle and his love for nature. Through its technique, its use of color and its ability to capture the very essence of light, Monet gives us a timeless work that continues to resonate in the contemporary spectator, making us reflect on our relationship with the natural world and the ephemeral beauty that surrounds us.

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