Water Lilies, Sunset


size(cm): 50x150
Price:
Sale price¥60,600 JPY

Description

The painting Water Lilies, Sunset by Claude Monet is a masterpiece of French Impressionism. This painting is one of the largest in the series of water lilies that Monet painted in his garden at Giverny. The original size of the painting is 200 x 600 cm, making it one of the largest works in the history of art.

The composition of the painting is impressive. Monet uses a loose, rapid brushstroke technique to create a sense of movement and fluidity on the surface of the water. Water lilies float on the surface of the water, creating a sense of serenity and tranquility. The sun is setting on the horizon, creating a beautiful light and shadow effect on the surface of the water.

The colors used in the painting are vibrant and saturated. Monet uses a bright color palette to capture the beauty and luminosity of nature. The shades of blue, green and pink are mixed to create an effect of harmony and balance in the composition.

The history of painting is fascinating. Monet began painting the series of water lilies in 1899 and continued to work on it during the last years of his life. The series of water lilies became an obsession for Monet, and he worked on it until his death in 1926.

One of the lesser-known aspects of the painting is that it was donated to the Museum of Modern Art in New York by Monet himself in 1926. The painting has been on display at the museum ever since and is one of the most popular works in its collection.

In summary, the painting Water Lilies, Sunset by Claude Monet is a masterpiece of French Impressionism. The loose and rapid brushwork technique, the impressive composition, the vibrant and saturated colours, the fascinating history and the impressive size make this painting one of the most important works in the history of art.

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