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Because he loved his water lily pond, which always looked different from the day before.

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Who was the impressionist artist who painted water lilies?

Water Lilies is a series of approximately 250 oil paintings by French Impressionist Claude Monet. The paintings depict Monet's flower garden at Giverny and were the main focus of Monet's artistic production during the last thirty years of his life. Many of the works were painted while Monet suffered from cataracts. The paintings are on display at museums all over the world.


What was the subject that Claude Monet painted?

It is an oil of water lilies . Actually, he painted several of this painting.


Who painted the famous picture water-lillies in about 1921?

"Claude Monet" Painted Water Lily Pool


Did Claude Monet paint or draw the White Water Lilies?

He was an impressionist so it is very likely that he painted using the plenair technique.


What is Claude Monet's most famous painting?

There are many candidates, perhaps one of the many pictures he painted of his water lilies. Or the one that gave the movement its name:Impression, Sunrise.


Who painted the water lilys?

"Claude Monet" Painted Water Lily Pool


French artist who loved to paint water-lilies?

Claude Monet


What did Claude Monet choose a lot of times for his art?

Water lilies


When was Claude Monet's bridge painted?

Claude Monet's Japanese foot-bridge over the water-lily pond in Giverny was painted in 1899


Why did Claude Monet use water as a subject?

Cant't you see that the reflections are interesting? And in Monet's case there are also the water lilies.


Where did Claude Monet get his inspiration from for water lilies?

Access to vasts amounts of cheese.


Why was claude monets water lilies painted?

he felt like it