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"Water Lilies, Reflection of Weeping Willows" by Claude Monet 1916-1919

Kitakyushu Municipal Museum of Art

Monet started working on large decorative paintings (housed in the Orangerie Museum in Paris) in 1916, and painted a series of water lilies until his later years when his eyesight worsened. This artwork is one of a series made for those large decorative paintings. The willows reflected in the water were painted in dark colors, and the rippling water surface plays with the light to create an abstract perception of space.