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  1. Water Lilies (French: Nymphéas) is a series of approximately 250 oil paintings by French Impressionist Claude Monet (1840–1926). The paintings depict his flower garden at his home in Giverny , and were the main focus of his artistic production during the last thirty years of his life.

  2. A painting of the artist's water garden at Giverny, featuring a cluster of vegetation and a reflection of sky and trees. Learn about the evolution of Monet's water-lily series, the medium, dimensions, and publication history of this artwork.

  3. A 1919 oil painting of waterlilies in full flower by the French impressionist master. Learn about the artwork's history, context, and details, and see related works and resources from The Met collection.

  4. A triptych of oil paintings by Monet depicting his lily ponds in Giverny, France. Learn about the artist's vision, the installation in Paris, and the acquisition by MoMA.

  5. A painting of Monet's water-lily pond at Giverny, created in his late style of fluid and abstract art. Learn more about the artist, the work, and the collection at The Met website.

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  7. Date Created: 1922. Physical Location: Toledo Museum of Art, Toledo, Ohio. Physical Dimensions: 79 × 84 in. (200.7 × 213.4 cm) Medium: oil on canvas. Depicted Topic: Gigapixel Collection. Plants,...

  8. A painting from Monet's series of eighteen views of his water-lily garden in Giverny, France. Learn about the artist, the context, and the details of this impressionist masterpiece at The Met.

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