Water Lilies (34)
Water Lilies (34): A Symphony of Light and Reflection
Claude Monet is renowned for his captivating depictions of nature, particularly his iconic series of water lily paintings. Among these masterpieces is Water Lilies (34), an oil-on-canvas painting that showcases Monet's exceptional talent and unique artistic vision.
The Significance of Water Lilies (34)
Water Lilies (34) belongs to a series of approximately 250 paintings created by Claude Monet between the late 19th and early 20th centuries. This extensive collection, known as the "Nymphéas" or Water Lilies series, was inspired by the artist's own flower garden at his home in Giverny, France. The series is characterized by its large-scale canvases, vibrant colors, and loose brushwork that captures the fleeting effects of light and atmosphere on water surfaces.
Style and Technique: Impressionism in Full Bloom
Monet's innovative approach to composition, color theory, and the representation of light in Impressionist art is evident in Water Lilies (34). The painting features soft, feathery brushstrokes and a palette of blues, greens, and purples that evoke a sense of serenity and tranquility. By focusing on the subtle interplay between water, foliage, and sky, Monet creates an immersive experience for viewers that transcends traditional landscape painting.
The Impressionist movement sought to capture the immediate sensory impression of a scene – the fleeting effects of light and color as perceived by the artist at a specific moment. Monet’s technique in this series is particularly notable for its lack of sharp outlines and defined forms. Instead, he uses broken brushstrokes and juxtaposed colors to create an effect of shimmering light and movement on the water's surface. This approach allows the viewer to experience the scene not as a static representation but as a living, breathing environment.
Experiencing Water Lilies (34)
To experience the beauty of Claude Monet’s Water Lilies (34), visit the Musée Marmottan Monet in Paris, France. This prestigious museum houses one of the largest collections of Impressionist and Post-Impressionist paintings worldwide, including several works from Monet's famous Water Lilies series.
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- View Claude Monet's other works, such as Water Lilies (33) and Water Lilies (41), on ArtsDot.com
- Learn more about Claude Monet's life and art on Wikipedia
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Photo Description: The painting is a beautiful representation of water lilies in a pond with green leaves surrounding it. The water lilies are floating on the surface of the water, creating a serene atmosphere. There are several water lilies scattered throughout the scene, varying in size and position. Some are closer to the foreground while others are further away, adding depth and dimension to the painting. The pond is surrounded by green leaves that create a natural environment, enhancing the overall beauty of the scene. The combination of water lilies and greenery creates a sense of tranquility and harmony with nature.
Size: Unknown
Date: 1907
Claude Monet (1840 – 1926)
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About this artwork
- Title: Water Lilies (34)
- Artist: Claude Monet
- Year: 1907
- Format: Landscape
- Copyright status: Public domain
- Medium type: WallArt
- Creative period: Late Period
- Corpus context: focus on light & atmosphere , plein air painting techniques
- Main color: Rosy Brown
- Purpose: Mood
Quick Facts
- Medium: Oil on canvas
- Location: Musée Marmottan Monet
- Movement: Impressionism
- Year: 1907
- Subject or theme: Water lilies and pond scene
- Notable elements or techniques: Loose brushwork, vibrant colors
- Title: Water Lilies (34)

