Sentences with phrase «water lilies series»

Appropriately situated in the heart of the city's Art District, the Dallas Museum of Art is worth a visit as much for its extensive collection (including must - see contemporary art by the likes of Jasper Johns, Donald Judd, and Robert Mapplethorpe, along with a few beauties from Monet's Water Lilies series), as it is for the striking Edward Larrabee Barnes box - like building that houses it.
Water Lilies series (Nymphéas)(1897 - 1926) various art museums.

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It features a series of patterns arranged in vertical rows — fancy swirls, water lilies, leafy branches made with beige and golden threads.
Fifty - four paintings including three of The Garden Path at Giverny, four of The Japanese Bridge over the Lily Pond, fourteen London Views of Parliament, Charing Cross and Waterloo Bridges, twenty - four examples of an early series of small Water Lilies and nine Views of Venice comprise the first four rooms of the show.
This studio is situated on a pond filled with water lilies, and Katz recently made a series of paintings in response to both the pond and the water lilies, in homage to the French Impressionist painter Claude Monet.
In 1899 he began painting the water lilies, first in vertical views with a Japanese bridge as a central feature, and later in the series of large - scale paintings that was to occupy him continuously for the next 20 years of his life.
Works from this series are much rarer than the Impressionist master's famous water - lily pond canvases that have been popular among buyers globally in the past decade.
The second, which lasted from then until 1970, comprised his signature style of Abstract Expressionism, sometimes known as Abstract Impressionism, for its similarity to Claude Monet's late Impressionism, that is his series of water lilies.
It was Monet, however, who adhered most closely to the practice of plein - air methods, continuing to refine his painterly techniques (even when plagued with failing eyesight) in his monumental series of water lily paintings completed in his garden at Giverny, until in death in 1926.
It was his painting Impression, Sunrise (1872) which in 1874 gave its name to the movement, and his later works - such as the «Series» paintings of railway stations - see Gare Sainte - Lazare (1877)- haystacks and water lilies, where he painted the same subject dozens, if not hundreds of times - reflect his lifelong fascination with the portrayal of light.
«Examples of Monet's paintings from the last decade of his life, for instance — especially his series of water lilies (1917 - 1919)-- exhibit a spareness and openness comparable to de Kooning's late paintings.
Later, during the last decades of his life, he would complete the finest sequence of Impressionist landscape painting - his much loved series of Water Lilies (Nymphéas), in his pond at Giverny.
This method works particularly well for the depiction of water ripples, as exemplified in the Silence series (2007 - 2008), four projection paintings of a pond during each season of the year, a clear homage to the water lilies of Claude Monet.
There is also a second museum, featuring Claude Monet's water lily paintings; a series of striking art installations amid the houses of one village; outdoor art scattered along the coast; and a third museum under construction.
The stars As much as Turner and Twombly are thrilling, the real crowd - puller is Claude Monet's «water lilies» series which marked the crowning moment of his career.
«Water Lilies» is part of popular Chairish artist Trixie Pitts» Water Lily Series.
Name: Series of Paintings of Water Lilies (Nymphéas)(1897 - 1926) Artist: Claude Monet (1840 - 1926) Medium: Oil painting on canvas Genre: Landscape painting Movement: Impressionism Location: Musee de l'Orangerie, Musee Marmottan - Monet, Musee d'Orsay, in Paris; and major art museums worldwide.
Near the end of his life, Monet created a series of large scale paintings in the mode of his famous Water Lilies paintings that were particularly abstract.
«Water Lilies in Blue» is part of hugely popular Chairish artist Trixie Pitts» Water Lily series of Contemporary works.
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