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The MFA’s newly reimagined Gallery 252, which is dedicated to Claude Monet’s work, has found its centerpiece in “Water Lilies, Reflections of Weeping Willows” (1916-1919), a powerful work ...
The painting, which will sell with a guarantee, carries an estimate of $65 million. The painting of Monet’s Giverny gardens, two meters wide by one meter tall, was in Monet’s estate when he ...
The painting captures the complex relationships among water, reflections, and light, and is a lovely meditation on the passage of a moment in time.
The painting was part of a larger installation that Monet called his “Grandes Décorations”—a series of panels, stretching some 6-and-a-half feet long by 20 feet wide and painted with water ...
Although the painting, “Reflections of the Weeping Willow on the Water-Lily Pond” (1916), was found in either 2016 or 2017 (reports vary), the discovery only recently came to light.
A Dutch Conservator Made the Discovery of a Lifetime When She Found That Monet Hid Water Lilies Beneath a Lesser-Known Painting See the x-ray of the previously unknown composition here.
A 1906 Claude Monet water lilies painting, Nympheas, has sold for £31.7m in London, the second highest price ever paid for the artist at an auction.