Water+Lilies

Impressionism is an art trend born in the nineteeth century, in France. It is possible to say that the father of this style, as far as painting is concerned, was Claude Monet, whose work "Impressionist sunrise" gave its name to it.

One of his most beautiful works, in my opinion, is **"Water Lilies"**. He painted this series of pictures at the end of his life, between 1890 and 1909, approximately.

This work is set in his own garden, which had a pond with water lilies and a Japanese bridge. All the pictures of this collection turn around the same thing, the pond, changing only in the thickness of the vegetation or the season in which he painted it. You could see more differences too if you compare the first pictures with the latest, in the way of painting. The colours are less distinct because of his eye problems.


 * But, all in all, I think you could enjoy his work, especially with this collection.**