Water Lilies of Giverny

$640.00

Acrylic on Canvas, 16 x 20, April 20220

Evergreens, Weeping Willows, grasses, and water lilies are all part of this landscape painting, taken from an original photo from September 2019. Giverny is a well-known place in the art world, home of the impressionist painter Claud Monet.

Monet painted water lilies as a symbol of peace and as a place of refuge during World War 1. After Armistice Day, November 11, 1918, Monet donated 12 huge paintings of this garden and of water lilies to France as a symbol of peace.

Order Prints for Water Lilies of Giverny, available for $140 on 16 x 20 Archival Paper.

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