art, Claude Monet, French art, impressionism Claude Monet: Nymphéas (c1910) Posted by AT SUNNYSIDE - WHERE TRUTH AND BEAUTY MEET on September 29, 2022February 8, 2023 Nymphéas, c1910, by Claude Monet, oil on canvas, Musée Marmottan Monet, Paris, Image Source: wikimedia See More Claude Monet at Musée Marmottan Monet, Paris The Water Lily Series at wikiwand Read More Claude Monet at wikiwand Thanks for Visiting 🙂 ~Sunnyside Share this:FacebookTumblrPinterestTwitterMorePocketTelegramEmailPrintLinkedInRedditWhatsAppSkypeLike this:Like Loading... Related
Love it!!🥰🥰
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Thanks for visiting, Sharmla! 🙂❤️
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Reblogged this on penwithlit.
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Monet’s lily ponds are so beautiful and peaceful.
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Agree! I had never looked at the whole grouping of paintings before now. They really are lovely. 🙂
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Love his work!
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❤️😎
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Before our trip to Paris in the late 1990s I’d never heard of the Musée Marmottan but we made sure to visit it to see the Monets.
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How wonderful – you are fortunate, indeed! Thanks for sharing your memory, Steve. 😎
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Thank you so very much, Sunnyside! The last few days have been literally harrowing, and I needed to come to your land and relax. Then, up pops my favorite painting!!! You just don’t know what you have done for me today.♥️
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Some days a brief respite can really help. That is my reason for blogging here. {{{Susan}}}❤️
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Thank you.💖
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It is lovely to see the close-up brushstrokes, and the sketchy movement Monet achieved.
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I love it when I can see the brush strokes! Thanks for sharing your thoughts, Vivienne. 🙂
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