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Enchanting Madness. Claude Monet and Water Lilies

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Enchanting Madness. Claude Monet and Water Lilies
6.99 €
By 1914, the noisy battles that marked the birth of the rebellious group of Impressionist artists had long since become history, and the young rebels who provoked them - those of them who had not yet left this world - had become the gray-bearded patriarchs of French painting.

Claude Monet, who had turned 73, settled in Giverny, where he had created his personal paradise garden with man-made ponds and selective lilies. French newspapers informed readers that the famous master had retired. And yet the newspapers were quick to write off Monet.

Despite personal and global cataclysms, despite ill health, self-doubt and his advanced age, the artist began to implement the most ambitious artistic project of his entire artistic career - a grandiose cycle of landscapes with water lilies.
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