Nenufares - 1915


size(cm): 65x60
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The work "Nenufares" of 1915, created by Claude Monet, is a color and light glow that encapsulates the essence of impressionist painting, a current in which Monet himself became an undisputed leader. This painting, which is part of a monumental series that dedicated to the waterlists of their garden in Giverny, is in the context of the last stage of his career, when his artistic vision had stripped of any figurative detail, focusing on the interaction on the interaction of light and color purely.

In this work, the absence of narrative elements or human figures highlights one of the most notable characteristics of Monet's style: the search for direct visual experience. Nenruars float on a surface of water that, far from being a mere background, becomes a main protagonist. The composition is marked by a rich alternation of green, blue and lilac tonalities, which merger and intertwine with the reflexes of water, creating an ethereal atmosphere that causes a sensation of calm and contemplation. This almost abstract approach anticipates subsequent movements in art history, defending the idea that painting can be a vehicle for sensory and emotional exploration.

Monet uses a loose brushstroke technique, which makes the painting It seems to vibrate alive. Each line seems to dance on the surface of the canvas, reflecting an ephemeral moment, a capture of the moment that is constantly changing - both for the movements of the water as for the sunlight that varies according to the time of the day. This idea of ​​temporality, together with the study of atmospheric conditions, becomes a deep exploration of the passage of time and the impressions it leaves us.

Large format paint also invites a visual immersion, almost as if the viewer could be dragged into the pond that Monet so fervently represented. Details such as the leaves of the water lifes and the soft swing of the aquatic surface grant a sensation of three -dimensionality, achieved through the overlap of color layers that create depth.

An interesting aspect of this series of "nennuals" is the way in which Monet managed to move away from the symbolism and the traditional narrative of painting, heading towards an abstraction that, in the end, would lay the foundations for artistic movements of the twentieth century. The simplification of forms and the experimentation with light resonate with the works of other contemporaries of Monet, such as post -impressionists, but their ability to evoke emotion through nature and light is singular and deeply emotional.

As an emblematic work of his legacy, "Neenufares" not only represents the culmination of the idealizations of the impressionist landscape, but also illustrates the evolution of Monet's technique and thinking towards his own seclusion in his garden, where he found his latest refuge creative. In this private environment, Monet gave life to a series that continues to fascinate and resonate with the contemporary spectator, reminding us that the true essence of art lies in individual perceptions and the emotional connection that each one establishes with the work.

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