Framed Water Lily Pond Art
The water lily flower embodies feminine beauty and tranquil serenity. Floating just above the still waters, thee vibrant water lily flowers come in a delicate array of colors. Claude Monet favored these tranquil scenes in his delicate impressionistic framed water lily pond artwork.
The framed water lily pond paintings of Claude Monet are vivid and peaceful scenes. “Water Lilies, c.1916” by Claude Monet is done is washes of greens and blues, with dots of pink and yellow that leap from the swirling watery of a reflective pond. More muted and capturing the yawning dawning of slight morning light, “Water Lilies: Morning” also by Claude Monet, is painted in rich hues of purples, blues, and muted greens to convey the morning light.
More framed water lily pond art is beautifully rendered by Claude Monet. “The Japanese Footbridge, 1899” is an iconic Water Lily Monet, showing off the curve of a Japanese Footbridge arching across a pond crowded with white and light pink water lilies bobbing on the green surface. “Nympheas at Giverny” again shows off Claude Monet’s ability to give each of his water lily pond paintings a distinctive personality, with its muted green lily pads and yellow water lily flowers.
“Water Lilies,” by Claude Monet, capture bright pink water lily flowers, sitting atop the churning waters of a murky pond. The long branches of a Weeping Willow hang low and graze the tops of a pond teeming with light pink water lily blooms in Claude Monet’s painting, “Waterlilies: Morning with Weeping Willows, detail of the right section, 1925-26.”