The Water Lily Pond, Pink Harmony – (Claude Monet) Previous Next


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Style: Impressionism

Topic: Lakes Flowers Colour

Technique: Oil

Discover the beauty and tranquility of Claude Monet's The Water Lily Pond, Pink Harmony, a stunning Impressionist oil painting available at Wikioo.org.

About Claude Monet

Claude Monet (1840-1926) was a French painter and a key figure in the Impressionist movement. Known for his landscapes, especially his series of water lily paintings, Monet's innovative use of color and light had a profound impact on modern art.

The Water Lily Pond, Pink Harmony

The Water Lily Pond, Pink Harmony (1900) is one of Monet's most captivating water lily paintings. This masterpiece showcases his exceptional ability to capture the ever-changing moods and colors of nature, with its vibrant pink hues and delicate reflections on the surface of the water.

Impressionism

Impressionism, an art movement that originated in France during the late 19th century, is characterized by loose brushwork, emphasis on accurate depiction of light and its changing qualities, often accentuating the effects of the passage of time.

The Water Lily Series

The Water Lily Pond, Pink Harmony is part of Monet's famous water lily series, which includes over 250 oil paintings. These works were inspired by the artist's water garden at his home in Giverny, France.

Experience the Masterpiece at Wikioo.org

The Water Lily Pond, Pink Harmony by Claude Monet is available as a handmade oil painting reproduction or print on canvas at Wikioo.org. Bring this iconic masterpiece into your home and enjoy the soothing beauty of Impressionism every day.

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