The Yellow Lily - 1917


size(cm): 50x105
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The work "The Yellow Lilios" by Claude Monet, painted in 1917, is a lyrical testimony of the style of a master Of the impressionism that, in his last years, continued to explore the fragility and beauty of the natural landscape. This painting captures a specific moment in time, a vibrant and moving essence, where yellow lilies become the central focus, encapsulating the artist's vision about light, color and nature itself.

In this work, Monet uses a rich and radiant palette that evokes a feeling of joy and freshness. The lilies, strategically arranged on the canvas, are presented with an almost bright nuance that stands out against a background that ranges from turquoise and bluish green, which generates an atmosphere of serenity and contemplation. This contrast between the vibrant yellow of the flowers and the darkest and deep tones of the environment enhances the spatial depth of the composition, suggesting an almost testimonial immersion in the beauty of the garden that he painted so many times throughout his career.

Looking closely at the composition, you can see how Monet uses a loose and gestural brushstroke, creating textures that seem to come alive. This technique, so characteristic of its style, allows the light to manifest on the surface of the canvas, causing the lilies to look gently with the breeze. Instead of a newly detailed approach, Monet opts for a more abstract interpretation that captures the essence and emotion of the moment, a key principle of impressionism that sought to represent sensory perceptions instead of objects itself.

The inclusion of dense vegetation in the background enriches the work, with a variety of green that intertwine and dialogue with lilies, creating a sense of depth and continuity with the environment. The interval between the foreground and the background suggests an almost infinite natural space, where the light dances in the water and the movement of the vegetation seems to resonate with its own life. There are no characters in painting; Instead, Monet chooses to focus exclusively on nature, blurring any concern for the human figure, allowing a deeper introspection in the world of flora.

It is important to consider the context in which Monet made "the yellow lilies." In 1917, the world was immersed in World War I, and Monet, who had lost his first wife in previous years and faced his own struggle with health, found in his garden a refuge of peace and beauty. This return to nature and its garden in Giverny was his way of escaping the tensions of the outside world and, in turn, of finding comfort in what he loved. Therefore, the work not only reflects the aesthetics of impressionism, but also contains a deep sense of nostalgia and personal redemption.

Being part of Monet's legacy, "yellow lilies" can be interpreted as a culmination of his life and art, where lily rises as a symbol of ephemeral beauty and resistance to the challenges of time. The work resonates with the echo of its devotion to nature and its incessant search to capture light, shadow and subtleties of human perception. Ultimately, this painting is not only a visual gift, but also a meditation on life itself, an experience that Monet shared with his contemporaries and continues to touch the heart of those who contemplate it.

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