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Claude Monet

Water Lilies - Claude Monet - 300 Piece Puzzle

Water Lilies - Claude Monet - 300 Piece Puzzle

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31 cm x 23 cm
12" x 9"
300 pieces

AboutΒ Woman with a Parasol

AboutΒ Bridge over a Pond of Water Lilies

AboutΒ Garden at Sainte-Adresse

AboutΒ Water Lilies

Claude Monet’sΒ Water LiliesΒ consist of a series of approximately 250 paintings depicting the artist’s garden at his home in Giverny, France.

This series was the main focus of Monet’s artistic production during his last thirty years of his life. Many of the works were painted while Monet suffered from cataracts.

There would have been no water lilies if Monet had obeyed the local authorities. Monet imported the plants from Egypt and South America. The city council demanded he uproot the plants in fears they would poison the area’s water, but Monet ignored them.

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About The Kiss

AboutΒ Self-Portrait with Monkeys

AboutΒ The Two Fridas

AboutΒ Meditative Rose

AboutΒ As You Like It

About Lobster Telephone

AboutΒ Burning Giraffe

AboutΒ The Persistence of Memory

AboutΒ Flight of a Bee

AboutΒ Nighthawks

About Tree of Life

About May Basket

AboutΒ Saguaro Forms

About Waterlilies

About The Dragon

AboutΒ Tenma Bridge in Settsu Province

AboutΒ Fine Wind, Clear Morning

AboutΒ Peonies and Canary

About The Great Wave off Kanagawa

AboutΒ CafΓ© Terrace at Night

AboutΒ Starry Night Over the RhΓ΄ne

About Irises

About Bedroom in Arles

About Sunflowers

About Starry Night

AboutΒ A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte

About Georges Seurat

About Vincent van Gogh

About Edward Hopper

About Claude Monet

One of the most inspirational and influential artists of any era, 19th-century French Impressionist Claude Monet forged an entirely new direction for the art world by developing a unique style that strove to capture on canvas the very act of perceiving nature. His experimentation with natural scenes and the ever-changing nature of light and color created atmospheres that were both magical and recognizable.Β 

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