Claude Monet's Water Lilies paintings are a series of approximately 250 oil paintings that depict his flower garden at his home in Giverny, France. The paintings, which Monet worked on from the 1890s until his death in 1926, are known for their vibrant colors and loose, expressive brushstrokes, which create a sense of movement and texture.
Monet was fascinated by the changing qualities of light and color in nature, and the Water Lilies series is a testament to his devotion to capturing the fleeting beauty of his garden. These paintings have become some of the most celebrated works of the Impressionist movement, and are regarded as some of Monet's greatest achievements.
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