NENUFARES (RIGHT HALF) - 1920


size(cm): 75x50
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In the work "Neenufares (Right Half)" by Claude Monet, painted in 1920, the fundamental principles of impressionism and the deep connection of the artist with the nature that had been the essence of his work throughout his work are moved throughout his work. career. This painting is in a late period in Monet's life, a time when his artistic vision had been refined significantly, taking the viewer to an almost ethereal experience through its aquatic landscape.

The composition of "water lifes (right half)" is characterized by its almost abstract approach to representation. Without a clear horizon or a defined narrative, Monet uses the space of the canvas to bring observers to a world of water and light, where water lilies and surface reflexes create a symphony of colors and shapes. The tones of green, blue and pink dominate the work, creating an atmosphere of tranquility and serenity. The arrangement of water lies is apparently random, but shows a natural life cycle, reflecting the endearing relationship that Monet had with his garden in Giverny, where he constantly explored the change of light and the effects of the stations on water.

In this period, Monet found inspiration in color exploration, and "water lies (right half)" is manifested in a pictorial treatment that evokes the luminous vibration of the landscape. The loose and gestural brushstrokes that make up the surface of the water transmit a sense of movement and fluidity, a distinctive characteristic of Monet's style. Instead of giving prominence to precise delineations or human figures, here the way in which the light is transformed, creating a unique sensory experience that invites the public to get lost in the nuances and the texture of the work is celebrated.

It is important to note that this painting is part of a broader series than Monet was working, in an effort to capture the essence of its aquatic environment that, for him, was both a place of contemplation and an object of study. The choice to divide the work in halves suggests a form of compositional innovation, a rejection of the traditional notion of landscape scenes, and an approach that prefigures more contemporary artistic styles, where the spectator's perception and emotional experience become the nucleus of artistic creation.

There are no characters in "Neenufares (Right Half)"; However, its absence provides a space for the viewer to become the main character, getting involved in a personal and deep dialogue with nature. This work reflects Monet's interest in the subjectivity of perception and visual experience, an issue that would resonate in modern art in later decades.

In his late stage, Monet experienced with the effects of light and color with an almost spiritual intensity. "Nenufares (right half)" is both a reflection of its concerns and its legacy. The canvas, at the same time serene and complex, invites a deep contemplation, revealing the nuances of a work that not only captures a moment in nature, but also offers a meditation on life itself. This work is erected as a testimony of Monet's mastery, whose apparent simplicity hides a world rich in interpretation and emotion.

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