The tranquil scenes of Claude Monet’s water lily paintings embody the feminine beauty and serenity. These delicate water lily flowers float just above the still waters and come in a delicate array of colors. Claude Monet favored water lilies and often painted
framed Monet water lilies artwork in differing scenes in the style of his delicate impressionism.
The
framed Monet water lilies paintings of Claude Monet are vibrant and still scenes. One of his most iconic water lily pieces, “The Japanese Footbridge, 1899” shows off a white Japanese Footbridge arching across a pond filled with light pink water lilies bobbing on the murky green surface. “Water Lilies, c.1916” is painted with bright dots of pink and yellow that leap from the swirling green and blue water of a reflective pond.